University of California Chronicle, Том 18University of California Press, 1916 |
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... first to extend commercial- ized scientific agriculture into a region whose development must mean much to the welfare of humanity . It has just been stated that the primary aim of AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTIONS IN CALIFORNIA 33.
... first to extend commercial- ized scientific agriculture into a region whose development must mean much to the welfare of humanity . It has just been stated that the primary aim of AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTIONS IN CALIFORNIA 33.
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... human animal whose energy was equalled only by his social freedom . The blond beast in our town is a wretched neighbor , but let him be transplanted to a distant century and clime , and we experience a clandestine admira- tion for his ...
... human animal whose energy was equalled only by his social freedom . The blond beast in our town is a wretched neighbor , but let him be transplanted to a distant century and clime , and we experience a clandestine admira- tion for his ...
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... human affairs ? Is it providence , or chance , or necessity , or freedom ? In certain passages he speaks as if the things that happen were determined by the gods , but he realizes that the difficulty of this doctrine is that the evil so ...
... human affairs ? Is it providence , or chance , or necessity , or freedom ? In certain passages he speaks as if the things that happen were determined by the gods , but he realizes that the difficulty of this doctrine is that the evil so ...
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... human character . In this field he suffered from a drawback which I think has not been sufficiently emphasized : I mean his adherence to the Stoic philosophy as a practical scheme of life . Its great object , tranquility of mind in the ...
... human character . In this field he suffered from a drawback which I think has not been sufficiently emphasized : I mean his adherence to the Stoic philosophy as a practical scheme of life . Its great object , tranquility of mind in the ...
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... human nature . The characters whom he brings before us are usually engaged in some phase of the great struggle with chance or fate , and are drawn with reference to one or more dominating traits . Likewise the reflections which Tacitus ...
... human nature . The characters whom he brings before us are usually engaged in some phase of the great struggle with chance or fate , and are drawn with reference to one or more dominating traits . Likewise the reflections which Tacitus ...
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Стр. 170 - tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door ; but 'tis enough, 'twill serve : ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a grave man. I am peppered, I warrant, for this world. A plague o...