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Side ix
... motives and the interests rise on behalf of which such awful powers are invoked . Fighting for truth in its last recesses of sanc- tity , for human dignity systematically outraged , or for human rights mercilessly trodden under foot ...
... motives and the interests rise on behalf of which such awful powers are invoked . Fighting for truth in its last recesses of sanc- tity , for human dignity systematically outraged , or for human rights mercilessly trodden under foot ...
Side xi
... motives as it is thought worth while to plead . But in French casuistry it is not held necessary to plead anything ; war justifies itself . To fight for the experimental purpose of trying the proportions of martial merit , but ( to ...
... motives as it is thought worth while to plead . But in French casuistry it is not held necessary to plead anything ; war justifies itself . To fight for the experimental purpose of trying the proportions of martial merit , but ( to ...
Side 68
... motive of pride for some ac- quaintance more or less with divinity ; since it is by deviating painfully , conscientiously , and at some periods dangerously , from the established divinity , that his fathers have achieved their station ...
... motive of pride for some ac- quaintance more or less with divinity ; since it is by deviating painfully , conscientiously , and at some periods dangerously , from the established divinity , that his fathers have achieved their station ...
Side 72
... motive to the worship ; 2. As to the ceremonial , or mode of con- ducting the worship . But in no case was there so much as a pretence of communicating any religious truths , far less any moral truths . The obstinate error rooted in ...
... motive to the worship ; 2. As to the ceremonial , or mode of con- ducting the worship . But in no case was there so much as a pretence of communicating any religious truths , far less any moral truths . The obstinate error rooted in ...
Side 79
... motive to her husband ) , that Parkhurst ( and there was at that time no other Greek - English Lexicon ) would not have been available for Homer ; neither , it is true , would he have been available for VISIT TO LAXTON . 79.
... motive to her husband ) , that Parkhurst ( and there was at that time no other Greek - English Lexicon ) would not have been available for Homer ; neither , it is true , would he have been available for VISIT TO LAXTON . 79.
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