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... taken by the United States and France , not to speak of Germany , then there might be a considerable disturbance of values for a time . But is it likely that such proceedings will be taken by ra- tional statesmen and rational parlia ...
... taken by the United States and France , not to speak of Germany , then there might be a considerable disturbance of values for a time . But is it likely that such proceedings will be taken by ra- tional statesmen and rational parlia ...
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... taken into account , best solved the problem of securing the wel- fare of the ordinary man ; the further working out of that task in England and America is of vast consequence to mankind . It may be that the social ideal is to be ...
... taken into account , best solved the problem of securing the wel- fare of the ordinary man ; the further working out of that task in England and America is of vast consequence to mankind . It may be that the social ideal is to be ...
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... taken a whole period of human life under its special protection . And in doing this it has constituted itself the avenger of a whole sex . How , it may be asked , does science effect this admirable result ? What ar- guments is she able ...
... taken a whole period of human life under its special protection . And in doing this it has constituted itself the avenger of a whole sex . How , it may be asked , does science effect this admirable result ? What ar- guments is she able ...
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... taken possession of a number of my acquaintance . These are mostly young married men to whom the phe- nomenon of babyhood has all the charm of newness , and who import a youthful enthusiasm into their scientific pur- suits . Their minds ...
... taken possession of a number of my acquaintance . These are mostly young married men to whom the phe- nomenon of babyhood has all the charm of newness , and who import a youthful enthusiasm into their scientific pur- suits . Their minds ...
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... taken by his child in reflections may be a survival of the primitive feeling respecting the second selves or ghosts of things which anthropologists , as Mr. E. B. Tylor and Mr. Herbert Spencer , tell us was first developed in connection ...
... taken by his child in reflections may be a survival of the primitive feeling respecting the second selves or ghosts of things which anthropologists , as Mr. E. B. Tylor and Mr. Herbert Spencer , tell us was first developed in connection ...
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