The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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Page 136
... mind which consists essentially in seeing identity and permanence behind the phenomenal , we are but taking too seriously , and are treating as a characteristic of universal reason or of reason - per - se , so to say , the accident that ...
... mind which consists essentially in seeing identity and permanence behind the phenomenal , we are but taking too seriously , and are treating as a characteristic of universal reason or of reason - per - se , so to say , the accident that ...
Page 177
... mind , ' he thrust in , ' I have as little use for a well - stored mind in politics as for a well - lined pocket — what is knowledge without judgment ? ' And when the writer , in response to his parting inquiry , ' How long do you ...
... mind , ' he thrust in , ' I have as little use for a well - stored mind in politics as for a well - lined pocket — what is knowledge without judgment ? ' And when the writer , in response to his parting inquiry , ' How long do you ...
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... mind ? How do he and his wife spend their money ? On vain pleasures - his wife on meretricious finery , himself on betting ( Dec. 21 , 1919 ) . 6 Lord Haldane once described Lord Morley to me as the richest mind of his time ...
... mind ? How do he and his wife spend their money ? On vain pleasures - his wife on meretricious finery , himself on betting ( Dec. 21 , 1919 ) . 6 Lord Haldane once described Lord Morley to me as the richest mind of his time ...
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