Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... fact that young Americans our soldiers and most of their families and friends at home seem to realize this better than some of us older people do . A few dissident draft card burners have stolen the stage , but the young American that I ...
... fact that young Americans our soldiers and most of their families and friends at home seem to realize this better than some of us older people do . A few dissident draft card burners have stolen the stage , but the young American that I ...
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... facts . Taken separately the quotations are mean- ingless . Through the relativistic use of these facts , however , profound meanings are established by the reader and later confirmed by Ishmael in that most brilliant of all pieces of ...
... facts . Taken separately the quotations are mean- ingless . Through the relativistic use of these facts , however , profound meanings are established by the reader and later confirmed by Ishmael in that most brilliant of all pieces of ...
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... fact that he wishes to follow his father's advice is not enough ; the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Ely must assure him that there is no bars against his claims to certain lands in France . We might argue that Henry V was ...
... fact that he wishes to follow his father's advice is not enough ; the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Ely must assure him that there is no bars against his claims to certain lands in France . We might argue that Henry V was ...
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