The North American Review, 225. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1928 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 5
... idea that a Special Providence renders preparedness on our part a useless extravagance con- stantly recurs . On April 14 , 1896 , Mr. Livingston , in the House of Representatives , said : Now , Mr. Chairman , I do not take much stock in ...
... idea that a Special Providence renders preparedness on our part a useless extravagance con- stantly recurs . On April 14 , 1896 , Mr. Livingston , in the House of Representatives , said : Now , Mr. Chairman , I do not take much stock in ...
Sayfa 63
whole cannot be changed . Reformers who rush to New York with the idea of making it over are found at last under a juniper tree . New York does not want to be reformed . She is too big a chunk of human flesh for any one man to cope with ...
whole cannot be changed . Reformers who rush to New York with the idea of making it over are found at last under a juniper tree . New York does not want to be reformed . She is too big a chunk of human flesh for any one man to cope with ...
Sayfa 68
... ideas and ideals just as long as he can . III The merely physical ideas and ideals are very worthy ones , but they are limited in scope . They have chiefly to do with being fed and warmed . Beyond that they want to be comfortable . If ...
... ideas and ideals just as long as he can . III The merely physical ideas and ideals are very worthy ones , but they are limited in scope . They have chiefly to do with being fed and warmed . Beyond that they want to be comfortable . If ...
Sayfa 71
... ideas as though they were our own . We follow their ex- tremely limited experience of what they want , rather than any considered knowledge of what the whole being wants . We are compromising with the child , although really at heart we ...
... ideas as though they were our own . We follow their ex- tremely limited experience of what they want , rather than any considered knowledge of what the whole being wants . We are compromising with the child , although really at heart we ...
Sayfa 73
... ideas as to what constitutes pleasure are not wholly negligible . They should be heeded - in proportion . They rep- resent a very necessary occasional state . It merely depends on who is in charge , you or it . If you are the directing ...
... ideas as to what constitutes pleasure are not wholly negligible . They should be heeded - in proportion . They rep- resent a very necessary occasional state . It merely depends on who is in charge , you or it . If you are the directing ...
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