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... word . I understand the reasons for their dislike , but I should not be willing to dispense with the word ; to do so is to make oneself more inarticulate than is necessary . ( Ideals and Illusions , 1941 ) Bentham was a thorough - going ...
... word . I understand the reasons for their dislike , but I should not be willing to dispense with the word ; to do so is to make oneself more inarticulate than is necessary . ( Ideals and Illusions , 1941 ) Bentham was a thorough - going ...
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... word Catholic some occult quality , one must allow that the changes made in the Church of England at the Reformation impaired its Catholicity .... Something precious was no doubt lost in losing this common profession and wor- ship ; but ...
... word Catholic some occult quality , one must allow that the changes made in the Church of England at the Reformation impaired its Catholicity .... Something precious was no doubt lost in losing this common profession and wor- ship ; but ...
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... word , and the next sentence comes as the intrusion of a more real and more truly tragic experience , as unexpected as it is profoundly moving in its simplicity : ' While I sobbed and listened , I could not help wishing we were all ...
... word , and the next sentence comes as the intrusion of a more real and more truly tragic experience , as unexpected as it is profoundly moving in its simplicity : ' While I sobbed and listened , I could not help wishing we were all ...
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G D KLINGOPULOS | 59 |
R C CHURCHILL | 119 |
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