Masters of American Literature, Volume 1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 pagina's |
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Pagina 245
... considered solely in ref- erence to their white population , they are in truth , even now , mild aristocracies , when considered in reference to their whole population . Immaterial as the difference is in most cases between the polity ...
... considered solely in ref- erence to their white population , they are in truth , even now , mild aristocracies , when considered in reference to their whole population . Immaterial as the difference is in most cases between the polity ...
Pagina 260
... considered safe from any sudden attempt . These precautions did not pro- 10 cced from a failure of confidence , but from the cir- cumstance that the prisoner had now complied with all the required conditions of his parole , and it would ...
... considered safe from any sudden attempt . These precautions did not pro- 10 cced from a failure of confidence , but from the cir- cumstance that the prisoner had now complied with all the required conditions of his parole , and it would ...
Pagina 614
... considered incomprehensible to the finite mind , because they belong to the class of " thoughts of thoughts . " ] It will now be understood that , in using the phrase , " Infinity of Space , " I make no call upon the reader to entertain ...
... considered incomprehensible to the finite mind , because they belong to the class of " thoughts of thoughts . " ] It will now be understood that , in using the phrase , " Infinity of Space , " I make no call upon the reader to entertain ...
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From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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