Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge: General Index to the Proceedings ... Volumes 1-50, 1838-1911, Band 1;Band 13American Philosophical Society, 1912 - 83 Seiten |
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... courage to do so . They can support what is important but currently out of favor . They can step in where something becomes politically untouchable . They can nurture superior institutions or abilities that lead the way for others or ...
... courage to do so . They can support what is important but currently out of favor . They can step in where something becomes politically untouchable . They can nurture superior institutions or abilities that lead the way for others or ...
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... my intention . I also want to tell you immediately , love , that my courage and good cheer have not been broken at all , especially because I see from your letter that you are invariably cheerful . So 358 HERBERT SMITH BAILEY , JR .
... my intention . I also want to tell you immediately , love , that my courage and good cheer have not been broken at all , especially because I see from your letter that you are invariably cheerful . So 358 HERBERT SMITH BAILEY , JR .
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... courage , but stops well short of recommend- ing them to modernity . 17 So he would later caution his Émile . 18 Now we have been told that the hero is not the model of moral perfection . That crown remains for the sage . The hero is ...
... courage , but stops well short of recommend- ing them to modernity . 17 So he would later caution his Émile . 18 Now we have been told that the hero is not the model of moral perfection . That crown remains for the sage . The hero is ...
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... courage - fearlessness ( if that is what constitutes courage ) —is not the virtue of heroism and that the warrior ( even if courageous ) is not the hero . He is quick to note that the esteem in which the common opinion holds the warrior ...
... courage - fearlessness ( if that is what constitutes courage ) —is not the virtue of heroism and that the warrior ( even if courageous ) is not the hero . He is quick to note that the esteem in which the common opinion holds the warrior ...
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... Courage alone insures neither virtue nor victory . The vanquished are often as glorious as the victorious , sometimes more so ( 121 ) . Moreover , there have been great men who have resisted the seductions of glory and there have been ...
... Courage alone insures neither virtue nor victory . The vanquished are often as glorious as the victorious , sometimes more so ( 121 ) . Moreover , there have been great men who have resisted the seductions of glory and there have been ...
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