The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 155Atlantic Monthly Company, 1935 |
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Page 150
... forces , organic , vitalistic , irreducible , and unpredictable . They express them- selves socially through emotions , con- templation , religious aspirations , crea- tive impulses ; in force and cruelty and injustice ; in romanticism ...
... forces , organic , vitalistic , irreducible , and unpredictable . They express them- selves socially through emotions , con- templation , religious aspirations , crea- tive impulses ; in force and cruelty and injustice ; in romanticism ...
Page 354
... forces the air into the lungs by a swal- lowing motion . If you wish to suffocate a frog you fasten his mouth open . Ob- viously , if he cannot enclose the air in a sort of box or bag he cannot force it down ; and his mouth is the ...
... forces the air into the lungs by a swal- lowing motion . If you wish to suffocate a frog you fasten his mouth open . Ob- viously , if he cannot enclose the air in a sort of box or bag he cannot force it down ; and his mouth is the ...
Page 569
... force collective responsibility and it was known that the representatives of labor did not represent the voluntary will of the workers . An existing agreement was broken without adequate and formal notice ; the regulations of the unions ...
... force collective responsibility and it was known that the representatives of labor did not represent the voluntary will of the workers . An existing agreement was broken without adequate and formal notice ; the regulations of the unions ...
Contents
Conant James Bryant Free Inquiry | 32 |
Alcohol and Motors Curtis Billings | 43 |
Bowen | 48 |
Copyright | |
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