Better Reading: Prose, Explanatory and PersuasiveScott, Foresman, 1945 - 596 Seiten |
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... experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable , than to right them by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed . " < 14 It is futile and irrelevant to argue that this theory of the ...
... experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable , than to right them by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed . " < 14 It is futile and irrelevant to argue that this theory of the ...
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... experience or by learning to a broader view may escape the micro- culture of the specific group with which they are identified and achieve a larger perspective . I am sure that some of you may recall vividly the experience of an ...
... experience or by learning to a broader view may escape the micro- culture of the specific group with which they are identified and achieve a larger perspective . I am sure that some of you may recall vividly the experience of an ...
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... experience the former kind of mark has never been produced by anything else but the hand of a human being ; and the same experience shows that no other animal but man at present wears shoes with hobnails in them such as would pro- duce ...
... experience the former kind of mark has never been produced by anything else but the hand of a human being ; and the same experience shows that no other animal but man at present wears shoes with hobnails in them such as would pro- duce ...
Inhalt
SPACE ARRANGEMENT The Battlefield of Waterloo | 7 |
COMPARISON AND CONTRAST True and False Humor | 13 |
ANALOGY The Stagecoach from Looking Backward Edward Bellamy | 19 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abraham Lincoln American animal answer argument audience Axis Powers become believe bourgeois Carl Sandburg common Communists course critic Crito culture DeMille democracy democratic Dover Beach economic effect essay Europe evil fact fascism father freedom frogs German Grapes of Wrath Hitler Hollywood human humor Huxley ideas interest John Steinbeck kind knowledge land learned less liberal arts colleges liberty Lincoln live Lord matter means ment method mind minor premise moral nation nature never paragraph peace person phrases piece political present problem Professor proletariat purpose Questions radio reader reason religion Russia scientific scientific method Scientism sense sentence social society Socrates speech Steinbeck story things thou thought tion true truth United unto virtue whole words writing