Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian Harper & Row, 1965 - 384 pagina's |
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Pagina 91
... whole newspaper flood and all the books that are turned out year after year by the intellectuals slide off the millions of the lower classes like water from oiled leather . This can prove only two things : either the unsoundness of the ...
... whole newspaper flood and all the books that are turned out year after year by the intellectuals slide off the millions of the lower classes like water from oiled leather . This can prove only two things : either the unsoundness of the ...
Pagina 291
... whole a preponderance among mankind of rational opinions and rational conduct ? If there really is this preponderance - which there must be , unless human affairs are , and have always been , in an almost desperate state - it is owing ...
... whole a preponderance among mankind of rational opinions and rational conduct ? If there really is this preponderance - which there must be , unless human affairs are , and have always been , in an almost desperate state - it is owing ...
Pagina 316
... whole . Thus , in the eighteenth century , when nearly all the instructed , and all those of the uninstructed who were led by them , were lost in admiration of what is called civilization , and of the marvels of modern science ...
... whole . Thus , in the eighteenth century , when nearly all the instructed , and all those of the uninstructed who were led by them , were lost in admiration of what is called civilization , and of the marvels of modern science ...
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