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At this point teaching begins to make itself felt in the working out of broad doctrines to unify the principles , and the teacher's ideal of a body of logically interdependent precepts , born of the exigencies of instruction , begins to ...
At this point teaching begins to make itself felt in the working out of broad doctrines to unify the principles , and the teacher's ideal of a body of logically interdependent precepts , born of the exigencies of instruction , begins to ...
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From one standpoint we may think of American law as a system as an organized body of doctrines and principles , and even to some extent still of rules for the adjustment of relations and ordering of conduct . From another standpoint we ...
From one standpoint we may think of American law as a system as an organized body of doctrines and principles , and even to some extent still of rules for the adjustment of relations and ordering of conduct . From another standpoint we ...
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Thus sensation is held to be a motion inside the body caused by the action of external objects ; and delight , pain , love , and hatred " are nothing really but mo- tion about the heart . " 20 However , those assertions are more or less ...
Thus sensation is held to be a motion inside the body caused by the action of external objects ; and delight , pain , love , and hatred " are nothing really but mo- tion about the heart . " 20 However , those assertions are more or less ...
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