American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Volum 30Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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... individual and each generation make such use of the talent received from its predecessor , that it shall yield manifold interest . Backslidings of individual human beings , as of individual nations , are unavoidable in the great school ...
... individual and each generation make such use of the talent received from its predecessor , that it shall yield manifold interest . Backslidings of individual human beings , as of individual nations , are unavoidable in the great school ...
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... individuals into humanity ; and this by means of the highest individual development and self - existence ; not by transforming the individual into the universal . In the most fundamental bases of good and evil we find again two new ...
... individuals into humanity ; and this by means of the highest individual development and self - existence ; not by transforming the individual into the universal . In the most fundamental bases of good and evil we find again two new ...
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... individual by the deeds of the race ; he subdues nature in time and space , and makes it his servant ; he collects the shreds of experience from the individuals of the race , and combines them into wisdom , and preserves and transmits ...
... individual by the deeds of the race ; he subdues nature in time and space , and makes it his servant ; he collects the shreds of experience from the individuals of the race , and combines them into wisdom , and preserves and transmits ...
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