Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 62;Volume 125John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1895 |
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Pagina 19
... question , be " levelled up " or " down , " as the case may be , so as to produce , as nearly as is practically possible , equality of condition in the result . If this were so , the task of de- ciding what was just in any particular ...
... question , be " levelled up " or " down , " as the case may be , so as to produce , as nearly as is practically possible , equality of condition in the result . If this were so , the task of de- ciding what was just in any particular ...
Pagina 20
... question , such as the rules of ordinary morality , or those of sportsmanlike behavior , A. is incomparably more deserving than B. , while B. , with fiendish cunning , has so behaved as to have on his side the particular set of rules ...
... question , such as the rules of ordinary morality , or those of sportsmanlike behavior , A. is incomparably more deserving than B. , while B. , with fiendish cunning , has so behaved as to have on his side the particular set of rules ...
Pagina 21
... question does not arise . In practice , you can sometimes catch him , if you think it worth while , but he can never ... questions naturally arise upon this explanation and limitation of the word justice , whether , according to the ...
... question does not arise . In practice , you can sometimes catch him , if you think it worth while , but he can never ... questions naturally arise upon this explanation and limitation of the word justice , whether , according to the ...
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... questions - which are different forms of the same question - may safely be answered in the negative . Suppose it were enacted by law that every per- son having red hair should be put to death . Such a law , if it were made in earnest ...
... questions - which are different forms of the same question - may safely be answered in the negative . Suppose it were enacted by law that every per- son having red hair should be put to death . Such a law , if it were made in earnest ...
Pagina 47
... question , to which I have previously alluded , namely , that if God has already fore - ordained the course of events , no prayer can alter His will . Both the authorities from which I have quoted face this objection fairly , and admit ...
... question , to which I have previously alluded , namely , that if God has already fore - ordained the course of events , no prayer can alter His will . Both the authorities from which I have quoted face this objection fairly , and admit ...
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