The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... merely mechanical unless there is also a clear compre- hension of the meaning of the ideas to be conveyed . One may per- haps learn to pronounce a foreign language without understanding it . But such rendering of a piece of literature ...
... merely mechanical unless there is also a clear compre- hension of the meaning of the ideas to be conveyed . One may per- haps learn to pronounce a foreign language without understanding it . But such rendering of a piece of literature ...
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... merely means that material bodies attract one an- other ; that a stone tossed in the air will fall towards the ground - as boys say , " What goes up must come down and that we know how to calculate the speed of such a falling body . But ...
... merely means that material bodies attract one an- other ; that a stone tossed in the air will fall towards the ground - as boys say , " What goes up must come down and that we know how to calculate the speed of such a falling body . But ...
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... merely meant that the public accusers , the grand jury , thought it probable that he was guilty . But to decide whether he was or not , must be left to a very different body of men acting in a very different way . So we see that the ...
... merely meant that the public accusers , the grand jury , thought it probable that he was guilty . But to decide whether he was or not , must be left to a very different body of men acting in a very different way . So we see that the ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
WHAT WE MEAN BY GOVERNMENT | 43 |
THE NECESSITY OF GOVERNMENT John C Calhoun | 53 |
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