The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 140 |
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Even in colleges not prohibited by state control from giving religion real consideration it is always the easier course to ignore religious interpretation and to bid the students confine their attention to less probing thinking , to the ...
Even in colleges not prohibited by state control from giving religion real consideration it is always the easier course to ignore religious interpretation and to bid the students confine their attention to less probing thinking , to the ...
Sivu 21
The old Scotch philosopher who used to lecture to me on mind was fond of asserting that reason was developed along the lines of conflicting instincts ; but he did not keep a dog , much less a spaniel . Your reason is produced by the ...
The old Scotch philosopher who used to lecture to me on mind was fond of asserting that reason was developed along the lines of conflicting instincts ; but he did not keep a dog , much less a spaniel . Your reason is produced by the ...
Sivu 24
Even that marvelous nose of yours fails of its perfection unless there is intention behind its — use . In everything I do you seek meaning , and , as your interests are less varied than mine , you are generally baffled .
Even that marvelous nose of yours fails of its perfection unless there is intention behind its — use . In everything I do you seek meaning , and , as your interests are less varied than mine , you are generally baffled .
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She is much nearer the predomestic dog than you , and because her instincts are finer that other side of animal nature , which you have unbelievably developed , is less apparent .
She is much nearer the predomestic dog than you , and because her instincts are finer that other side of animal nature , which you have unbelievably developed , is less apparent .
Sivu 28
Business opportunities for women of the period were restricted , with few exceptions , to keeping a boarding house , clerking in a dry - goods shop , dressmaking , millinery . These occupations were all more or less declassing .
Business opportunities for women of the period were restricted , with few exceptions , to keeping a boarding house , clerking in a dry - goods shop , dressmaking , millinery . These occupations were all more or less declassing .
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