University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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... never require so much courage from another man to imitate him . In my own way I hope to follow in his footsteps and push along to the best of my ability the work which he initiated in California . " He was a man of broad vision combined ...
... never require so much courage from another man to imitate him . In my own way I hope to follow in his footsteps and push along to the best of my ability the work which he initiated in California . " He was a man of broad vision combined ...
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... never given merely because drugs were expected , and the truth was always dispensed frankly . The Infirmary is now firmly established . Because it met a fundamental need , there need be no fear that Dr. Rein- hardt's untimely death will ...
... never given merely because drugs were expected , and the truth was always dispensed frankly . The Infirmary is now firmly established . Because it met a fundamental need , there need be no fear that Dr. Rein- hardt's untimely death will ...
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... was Mr. Bradley's - an in- fluence exerted through his books and through other teach- ers who read those books , for Mr. Bradley himself has never held any educational post . This influence was , of IDEALISM AND ITS RECENT CRITICS 353.
... was Mr. Bradley's - an in- fluence exerted through his books and through other teach- ers who read those books , for Mr. Bradley himself has never held any educational post . This influence was , of IDEALISM AND ITS RECENT CRITICS 353.
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... never been able to swallow Idealism . He had never been able to satisfy himself that the tables and chairs no longer existed when he left the room , or to disabuse him- : self of the notion that this is what Idealism 354 UNIVERSITY OF ...
... never been able to swallow Idealism . He had never been able to satisfy himself that the tables and chairs no longer existed when he left the room , or to disabuse him- : self of the notion that this is what Idealism 354 UNIVERSITY OF ...
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... never understood Ideal- ism the Realist will , of course , reply that he always saw through it . And at length he satisfied himself that Professor Cook Wilson thought about matter very much what the man in the street thinks about it . I ...
... never understood Ideal- ism the Realist will , of course , reply that he always saw through it . And at length he satisfied himself that Professor Cook Wilson thought about matter very much what the man in the street thinks about it . I ...
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