The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... asked not for discretionary authority to cut taxes but urged the Congress itself to cut taxes in order to stimulate economic growth and expansion . This was a new argument for a tax cut under the economic conditions of 1963. It ...
... asked not for discretionary authority to cut taxes but urged the Congress itself to cut taxes in order to stimulate economic growth and expansion . This was a new argument for a tax cut under the economic conditions of 1963. It ...
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... asked about his poems : " Did you really do that ? " He can only ask in turn : " Did who do it ? " From poem to poem the invented self is metamorphosed into whatever it is to become in the poem . Though language itself is the condition ...
... asked about his poems : " Did you really do that ? " He can only ask in turn : " Did who do it ? " From poem to poem the invented self is metamorphosed into whatever it is to become in the poem . Though language itself is the condition ...
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... asked themselves where the ancestors of these highly civilized people came from , and whether theirs was an indigenous culture or one which owed something to foreign influence . The mention of Petrie brings us to one of those examples ...
... asked themselves where the ancestors of these highly civilized people came from , and whether theirs was an indigenous culture or one which owed something to foreign influence . The mention of Petrie brings us to one of those examples ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 77 |
A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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