The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... individual what the individual has created , it must seek its revenues elsewhere than in a personal - property tax ; and where should it look if not to those values which society has cre- ated ? The inalienable right of the individual ...
... individual what the individual has created , it must seek its revenues elsewhere than in a personal - property tax ; and where should it look if not to those values which society has cre- ated ? The inalienable right of the individual ...
Strana 199
... individual , for strictly considered , nature knows no duplication of life forms , but always and everywhere individual differentiation ; yet since likenesses are far greater and more cohesive than unlike- nesses , the instinct of ...
... individual , for strictly considered , nature knows no duplication of life forms , but always and everywhere individual differentiation ; yet since likenesses are far greater and more cohesive than unlike- nesses , the instinct of ...
Strana 306
... individual in their whole theory and practice . While in other respects our forefathers did in various ways and degrees recognize a social solidarity and a political unity with proportionate rights and duties , their theory and practice ...
... individual in their whole theory and practice . While in other respects our forefathers did in various ways and degrees recognize a social solidarity and a political unity with proportionate rights and duties , their theory and practice ...
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