The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... reality , while it has secured for them the jealousy and distrust of all the rest , a strong motive . There is nothing to prevent a British Ambassador at Constanti- nople , when the occasion demands , to ask the Commander of the ...
... reality , while it has secured for them the jealousy and distrust of all the rest , a strong motive . There is nothing to prevent a British Ambassador at Constanti- nople , when the occasion demands , to ask the Commander of the ...
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... reality the Nemesis of accumulated crimes crying to heaven for vengeance , should be accomplished by the European Powers . Mahommedan instincts , passions , modes of thought are incom- patible with Christianity . The Turkish mind itself ...
... reality the Nemesis of accumulated crimes crying to heaven for vengeance , should be accomplished by the European Powers . Mahommedan instincts , passions , modes of thought are incom- patible with Christianity . The Turkish mind itself ...
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... reality . But at the moment of victory her further advance was blocked by the Treaty of San Stefano , signed on March 3 , 1878 . Now followed the Congress of Berlin , which reconstructed the Danubian principalities and added another ...
... reality . But at the moment of victory her further advance was blocked by the Treaty of San Stefano , signed on March 3 , 1878 . Now followed the Congress of Berlin , which reconstructed the Danubian principalities and added another ...
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... reality , but in something which leads towards or approximates reality , in something which is perpetually changing , which is useful in getting along mentally , but which , nevertheless , may be false to - morrow as out of harmony with ...
... reality , but in something which leads towards or approximates reality , in something which is perpetually changing , which is useful in getting along mentally , but which , nevertheless , may be false to - morrow as out of harmony with ...
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... reality itself or truth itself is mutable . " 16 One would imagine , then , that in this system there is no room for immutable truth , but this is not so ; for " relations among purely mental ideas form another sphere where true and ...
... reality itself or truth itself is mutable . " 16 One would imagine , then , that in this system there is no room for immutable truth , but this is not so ; for " relations among purely mental ideas form another sphere where true and ...
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