Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian Harper & Row, 1965 - 384 pagina's |
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Pagina 291
... mind , the source of everything respectable in man , either as an intellectual or as a moral being , namely that his errors are corrigible ( He is capable of rectifying his mistakes by discussion and experience . Not by experience alone ...
... mind , the source of everything respectable in man , either as an intellectual or as a moral being , namely that his errors are corrigible ( He is capable of rectifying his mistakes by discussion and experience . Not by experience alone ...
Pagina 310
... mind thoroughly imbued with it . But when it has come to be an hereditary creed , and to be received passively , not actively - when the mind is no longer com- pelled , in the same degree as at first , to exercise its vital powers on ...
... mind thoroughly imbued with it . But when it has come to be an hereditary creed , and to be received passively , not actively - when the mind is no longer com- pelled , in the same degree as at first , to exercise its vital powers on ...
Pagina 376
... mind , and he may be set against me , and vote in anger because he is displeased at me on this account . Now if there be such a person among you , - mind , I do not say that there is , to him I may fairly reply : My friend , I am a man ...
... mind , and he may be set against me , and vote in anger because he is displeased at me on this account . Now if there be such a person among you , - mind , I do not say that there is , to him I may fairly reply : My friend , I am a man ...
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