The North American Review, Band 203,Teil 2O. Everett, 1916 |
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... nature of man is of course , in large measure , well founded ; but nothing can ex- cuse international law if it should be proved that its methods and its theories have been faulty and unscientific . This , I fear , ought candidly to be ...
... nature of man is of course , in large measure , well founded ; but nothing can ex- cuse international law if it should be proved that its methods and its theories have been faulty and unscientific . This , I fear , ought candidly to be ...
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... Nature for their recognition . We know that human affairs must necessarily be carried on by discussion and argument , by an ultimate appeal to reason . If the minds of men are not convinced of the truth of an assertion , an alleged ...
... Nature for their recognition . We know that human affairs must necessarily be carried on by discussion and argument , by an ultimate appeal to reason . If the minds of men are not convinced of the truth of an assertion , an alleged ...
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... Nature mixes comedy with tragedy and often shades one into the other indistinguishably - as who can say " it is wet " or " it is fine " of a Summer shower ? -Art , if she be Nature's mirror ( as Shakespeare held ) must always be ...
... Nature mixes comedy with tragedy and often shades one into the other indistinguishably - as who can say " it is wet " or " it is fine " of a Summer shower ? -Art , if she be Nature's mirror ( as Shakespeare held ) must always be ...
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