The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - 1092 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 83.
217. lappuse
... true Fortitude dwells , Loyalty , Bounty , Friend- ship , and Fidelity may be found . A man may confide in persons ... true Heroick English Gentle- man hath no Peer . 147 Hage . THOMAS FULLER The True Gentleman Christian Morals 1608-1661 ...
... true Fortitude dwells , Loyalty , Bounty , Friend- ship , and Fidelity may be found . A man may confide in persons ... true Heroick English Gentle- man hath no Peer . 147 Hage . THOMAS FULLER The True Gentleman Christian Morals 1608-1661 ...
852. lappuse
... true positive philosophy . True science will not deny the existence of things because they cannot be weighed and measured . It will rather lead us to believe that the wonders and subtleties of possible existence sur- pass all that our ...
... true positive philosophy . True science will not deny the existence of things because they cannot be weighed and measured . It will rather lead us to believe that the wonders and subtleties of possible existence sur- pass all that our ...
1002. lappuse
... true that the chief purpose of education is to form an élite , not for its own sake , but for that of society . That is Plato's doctrine . The Guardians in the Republic are the hardest worked and least remuner- ated class in the ...
... true that the chief purpose of education is to form an élite , not for its own sake , but for that of society . That is Plato's doctrine . The Guardians in the Republic are the hardest worked and least remuner- ated class in the ...
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