Toward liberal educationLouis Glenn Locke, William Merriam Gibson, George Arms Rinehart, 1948 |
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... objects would scarcely have been coveted as they are , or have become monopolised objects of pride to their possessors and users . But the utility of these things to the possessor is commonly due less to their intrinsic beauty than to ...
... objects would scarcely have been coveted as they are , or have become monopolised objects of pride to their possessors and users . But the utility of these things to the possessor is commonly due less to their intrinsic beauty than to ...
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... objects , including figures of men and animals in wood or stone or other materials , which project above the parapet . Naturally , some of these persons will be talking , others silent . * It is a strange picture , he said , and a ...
... objects , including figures of men and animals in wood or stone or other materials , which project above the parapet . Naturally , some of these persons will be talking , others silent . * It is a strange picture , he said , and a ...
Halaman 698
... objects of SENSATION , and the operations of our own minds within , as the objects of REFLECTION , are to me the only originals from whence all our ideas take their beginnings . The term operations here I use in a large sense , as ...
... objects of SENSATION , and the operations of our own minds within , as the objects of REFLECTION , are to me the only originals from whence all our ideas take their beginnings . The term operations here I use in a large sense , as ...
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