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... belief in a be- nign nature will produce an equivalent belief in the benignity of the natural man . It is this correlation of ideas which produces the phe- nomenon of the " noble savage " in the eighteenth century . Under the impress of ...
... belief in a be- nign nature will produce an equivalent belief in the benignity of the natural man . It is this correlation of ideas which produces the phe- nomenon of the " noble savage " in the eighteenth century . Under the impress of ...
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... belief in repetition not of past events but of situations or problems faced in the past . This belief is , I think , popularly accepted in a rather loose fashion . For instance , on September 11 , 1958 , President Eisenhower , in a ...
... belief in repetition not of past events but of situations or problems faced in the past . This belief is , I think , popularly accepted in a rather loose fashion . For instance , on September 11 , 1958 , President Eisenhower , in a ...
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... belief and a suspen- sion of their own judgment till they be fully instructed , and not an absolute 2 Karl R. Wallace , Francis Bacon on Communication and Rhetoric ( Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press , 1943 ) , p . 11 ...
... belief and a suspen- sion of their own judgment till they be fully instructed , and not an absolute 2 Karl R. Wallace , Francis Bacon on Communication and Rhetoric ( Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press , 1943 ) , p . 11 ...
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A SIDNEY Knowles | 11 |
CHARLES E MOUNTS | 19 |
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