The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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Strana 212
... Adams skepticism early became a habit . Doubt persistently dogged his footsteps and the more critically he examined ... Brooks Adams , the family virtues of independence , intellectual integrity , and disinterested criticism , found ...
... Adams skepticism early became a habit . Doubt persistently dogged his footsteps and the more critically he examined ... Brooks Adams , the family virtues of independence , intellectual integrity , and disinterested criticism , found ...
Strana 227
... BROOKS ADAMS - REBEL The difference between Henry Adams and Brooks Adams is , perhaps , sufficiently revealed in the distinction between the intel- lectual and the rebel . The youngest of the brothers was a militant nonconformist , a ...
... BROOKS ADAMS - REBEL The difference between Henry Adams and Brooks Adams is , perhaps , sufficiently revealed in the distinction between the intel- lectual and the rebel . The youngest of the brothers was a militant nonconformist , a ...
Strana 233
... Brooks Adams is at pains to point out . The kernel of his argument , obviously , lies in the thesis that the federal courts have assumed political functions ; and into this question he delves with the equipment of the lawyer added to ...
... Brooks Adams is at pains to point out . The kernel of his argument , obviously , lies in the thesis that the federal courts have assumed political functions ; and into this question he delves with the equipment of the lawyer added to ...
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