| James Burrill Angell - 2006 - 83 páginas
.... .should disappear, might be a personal defect of his own; but that the most intelligent society. ..should have solved all the problems of the universe...ceased making itself anxious about past or future... seemed to him the most curious phenomenon he had to account for in a long life. The faculty of turning... | |
| Henry Adams - 2008 - 458 páginas
...that the most intelligent society, led by the most intelligent clergy, in the most moral conditions he ever knew, should have solved all the problems of...recorded time, were not worth discussing, seemed to him the most curious social phenomenon he had to account for in a long life. The faculty of turning... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer - 1918 - 672 páginas
...that the most intelligent society, led by the most intelligent clergy, in the most moral conditions he ever knew, should have solved all the problems of...as to have quite ceased making itself anxious about pnsl or future . . . seemed to him the most curious social phenomenon he had to account for in a long... | |
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