Major Writers of America, Band 2Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... forces on man , and by action on man all known force may be measured . Indeed , few men of science measured force in any other way . After once admitting that a straight line was the shortest distance between two points , no serious ...
... forces on man , and by action on man all known force may be measured . Indeed , few men of science measured force in any other way . After once admitting that a straight line was the shortest distance between two points , no serious ...
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... force a name . Man's function as a force of nature was to as- similate other forces as he assimilated food . He called it the love of power . He felt his own feeble- ness , and he sought for an ass or a camel , a bow or a sling , to ...
... force a name . Man's function as a force of nature was to as- similate other forces as he assimilated food . He called it the love of power . He felt his own feeble- ness , and he sought for an ass or a camel , a bow or a sling , to ...
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... force stopped in Europe , society must have stood still , or gone backward , as in Asia or Africa . Then only economies of process would have counted as new force , and society would have been better pleased ; for the idea that new ...
... force stopped in Europe , society must have stood still , or gone backward , as in Asia or Africa . Then only economies of process would have counted as new force , and society would have been better pleased ; for the idea that new ...
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Introduction | 16 |
Captain Montgomery | 66 |
74 | 149 |
Urheberrecht | |
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