The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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Page 204
... moral qualities he has displayed in over- coming difficulties by industry , per- severance , and obedience . The school- master is naturally enough anxious about morals , and he always hopes to combine moral training with the sub- jects ...
... moral qualities he has displayed in over- coming difficulties by industry , per- severance , and obedience . The school- master is naturally enough anxious about morals , and he always hopes to combine moral training with the sub- jects ...
Page 504
... moral basis was lack- ing , and for that reason it also lacks the moral authority which is necessary for its application . One cannot with impunity tread underfoot the two chief principles of modern criminal law . There must be no ...
... moral basis was lack- ing , and for that reason it also lacks the moral authority which is necessary for its application . One cannot with impunity tread underfoot the two chief principles of modern criminal law . There must be no ...
Page 546
... moral force . Thus war is the supreme exhibition of materialism . For though the antinomy of physical and spiritual force may not be ultimate and absolute , the charge of material- ism , so far as it is valid , consists in the reversion ...
... moral force . Thus war is the supreme exhibition of materialism . For though the antinomy of physical and spiritual force may not be ultimate and absolute , the charge of material- ism , so far as it is valid , consists in the reversion ...
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