Messages of Freedom, from the Magna Carta to the Lahore PledgeAsia Publishing House, 1963 - 115 sider |
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Side 55
... discussion and experience . Not by experience alone . There must be discussion , to show how experience is to be interpreted . Wrong opinions and practices gradually yield to fact and argument ; but facts and arguments , to produce any ...
... discussion and experience . Not by experience alone . There must be discussion , to show how experience is to be interpreted . Wrong opinions and practices gradually yield to fact and argument ; but facts and arguments , to produce any ...
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... discussion may be supposed to say , that there is no necessity for mankind in general to know and understand all that can be said against or for their opinions by philosophers and theologians . That it is not needful for common men to ...
... discussion may be supposed to say , that there is no necessity for mankind in general to know and understand all that can be said against or for their opinions by philosophers and theologians . That it is not needful for common men to ...
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... discussion ; and if often violated , I am happy to think that there are many controversialists who to a great extent observe it , and a still greater number who conscien- tiously strive towards it . 8 THE GETTYSBERG ADDRESS By ABRAHAM ...
... discussion ; and if often violated , I am happy to think that there are many controversialists who to a great extent observe it , and a still greater number who conscien- tiously strive towards it . 8 THE GETTYSBERG ADDRESS By ABRAHAM ...
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MAGNA CARTA | 1 |
ON LIBERTYJohn Milton | 15 |
THAT IN A FREE STATE EVERY MAN MAY THINK WHAT He Likes and SAY WHAT HE THINKSSpinoza | 21 |
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