The Western Tradition: From the Renaissance to the PresentHeath, 1972 - Всего страниц: 34 |
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... once embarked , all cords draw ; greater considerations are then required , more hard and more important . How much easier is it not to enter in , than it is to get out ? We should proceed con- trary to the reed , which at its first ...
... once embarked , all cords draw ; greater considerations are then required , more hard and more important . How much easier is it not to enter in , than it is to get out ? We should proceed con- trary to the reed , which at its first ...
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... once again move full of freedom and fresh en- ergy , as long as we can once more offer our children wholesome light and air in plenty . Once more , as 2000 years ago when the Cimbri and the Teutons were hammering at the gates of Rome ...
... once again move full of freedom and fresh en- ergy , as long as we can once more offer our children wholesome light and air in plenty . Once more , as 2000 years ago when the Cimbri and the Teutons were hammering at the gates of Rome ...
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... once more useful and everything once more depends on us . Again we discover reality , we plunge into the revolution with deliberation , anger and love . We feel ourselves responsible for its ways , its purity , its truth . We are not ...
... once more useful and everything once more depends on us . Again we discover reality , we plunge into the revolution with deliberation , anger and love . We feel ourselves responsible for its ways , its purity , its truth . We are not ...
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Introduction | 275 |
The Past and the Present | 283 |
The Making of the Modern World | 295 |
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