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If his triumph is sufficient , he can hardly expect his children to continue his struggle , because they may desire to enjoy “ in peace ” the advantages which he has won and paid for so dearly . What is more he may himself begin the ...
If his triumph is sufficient , he can hardly expect his children to continue his struggle , because they may desire to enjoy “ in peace ” the advantages which he has won and paid for so dearly . What is more he may himself begin the ...
Page 175
Each man continues the work of his fellows — seen or unseen , known or unknown , friends or enemies ; each people continues the task of the people who preceded them , and so on . The continuity is hardly if ever broken , because the ...
Each man continues the work of his fellows — seen or unseen , known or unknown , friends or enemies ; each people continues the task of the people who preceded them , and so on . The continuity is hardly if ever broken , because the ...
Page 190
For example we may try to continue some of our scientific traditions , or else if we be historically minded we may try to record them accurately . In any case the study of those traditions would fill our minds with respect and gratitude ...
For example we may try to continue some of our scientific traditions , or else if we be historically minded we may try to record them accurately . In any case the study of those traditions would fill our minds with respect and gratitude ...
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