Structure and Style: Readings for the College Composition CourseGerda Okerlund, Esther Vinson T. Nelson and sons, 1936 - 549 páginas |
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... happiness ; on the happi- ness of others , on the improvement of mankind , even on some art or pursuit , followed not as a means , but as itself an ideal end . Aiming thus at something else , they find happiness by the way . The ...
... happiness ; on the happi- ness of others , on the improvement of mankind , even on some art or pursuit , followed not as a means , but as itself an ideal end . Aiming thus at something else , they find happiness by the way . The ...
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... happiness and fulfilment ? His scientific training He is realistically simple in his ethics . keeps him from the ... happiness . " For we choose happiness for itself , and never with a view to anything further ; whereas we choose honor ...
... happiness and fulfilment ? His scientific training He is realistically simple in his ethics . keeps him from the ... happiness . " For we choose happiness for itself , and never with a view to anything further ; whereas we choose honor ...
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... happiness . It is often questioned whether education has increased happiness in the individual . It may be that the mere addition of information does not contribute to the making of a happier human being . But the continuing struggle ...
... happiness . It is often questioned whether education has increased happiness in the individual . It may be that the mere addition of information does not contribute to the making of a happier human being . But the continuing struggle ...
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Macaulays Method of Work George Otto Trevelyan | 4 |
Growing Pains | 44 |
Learned Words and Popular Words | 54 |
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