The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 146Atlantic Monthly Company, 1930 - American essays |
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Page 482
... nature of sparring practice than of dangerous fights . Here again possi- bilities of great biological and psycho- logical interest lurk behind the facts ; but for the moment what we need is more watching and more facts before we can try ...
... nature of sparring practice than of dangerous fights . Here again possi- bilities of great biological and psycho- logical interest lurk behind the facts ; but for the moment what we need is more watching and more facts before we can try ...
Page 796
... Nature , then , is the remains of a dead giant ; and , therefore , it is full of repose . Although its out- ward objects bear the semblance of life , its heart and soul are forever silent . ' The same idea is expressed in the philosophy ...
... Nature , then , is the remains of a dead giant ; and , therefore , it is full of repose . Although its out- ward objects bear the semblance of life , its heart and soul are forever silent . ' The same idea is expressed in the philosophy ...
Page 797
... nature . They seem so small and unimportant mere pygmies in the land of giants . Everywhere around them stands im- mense nature , sometimes warning them that some day it will crumble down upon them and crush their petty civili- zation ...
... nature . They seem so small and unimportant mere pygmies in the land of giants . Everywhere around them stands im- mense nature , sometimes warning them that some day it will crumble down upon them and crush their petty civili- zation ...
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African Education Julian S Huxley | 4 |
Tomorrows Newspaper William Preston | 24 |
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