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... thought and of application of the mind to the affairs of life . Not only has thought become more general in the fifty years last past ; it has changed as greatly in kind . A machine age , calling for less human labor , calls not merely ...
... thought and of application of the mind to the affairs of life . Not only has thought become more general in the fifty years last past ; it has changed as greatly in kind . A machine age , calling for less human labor , calls not merely ...
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... thought . The proposition that the two elements of consciousness are in- separable needs amplifying . One might suppose a purely logical process of reasoning to be wholly devoid of emotional tone or ... thought . Yet 147 THOUGHT AND EMOTION.
... thought . The proposition that the two elements of consciousness are in- separable needs amplifying . One might suppose a purely logical process of reasoning to be wholly devoid of emotional tone or ... thought . Yet 147 THOUGHT AND EMOTION.
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... thought of self can scarcely be entirely absent . The consistent absence of all thought of self would be im- possible , for at times we are bound to consider ourselves . Indeed the merit of self - sacrifice depends on there being ...
... thought of self can scarcely be entirely absent . The consistent absence of all thought of self would be im- possible , for at times we are bound to consider ourselves . Indeed the merit of self - sacrifice depends on there being ...
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Memorial to a Young Man | 19 |
As an Undergraduate Sees It by P W Wrenn Jr 139 | 20 |
Four Years Invested by Frank Gilchrist 372 | 30 |
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