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- Title: Lecture: The Templars
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- read it in history books — we find that this Order of the Knights
- described in our books, but in this case it was attained in the following
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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- Greece from history books in which the deeds of the Greeks and their
- All such history is, however, only one chapter of the great world book
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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- in my book,
- earthly gravity and by what belongs to the body. In his book, Elle
- If you want to appreciate rightly Renan's book, to understand it as a
- Strauss's book the idea of Christ, which runs through all
- a fortiori; Jesus as an historical figure; a book that is
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture III
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- this book was written can be considered collectively as one fundamental
- Renan's book is written out of a fundamental impulse that tries to
- in the book
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture IV
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- book, good of its kind, has lately been written that endeavors to
- a good book, recently published, that tries to show with a certain all
- years ago as an important personality when his first book on European
- conditions was published. This new book by Ku Hung Ming, a highly
- be shed over much that meets one today when a book such as that of Ku
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture V
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- or in the book,
- influenced. He wrote a book of just such a kind as to excite the
- up longings to discover it. It was this book that induced Christopher
- further in the cultural life. We must think of Marco Polo and his book
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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- said, A certain Mr. Lewes has written a book, which was for some
- time the most famous book on Goethe; one can even say the best. It is
- a book treating of a personality who was supposed to have been born in
- Then we also have a relatively good book in which Goethe's life and
- last page with hatred and aversion. This book is by the Jesuit,
- Baumgartner. It is an excellent but, in fact, a Jesuitical, book; but
- One book, however, stands out in a quite unusual way. These are Herman
- with Goethe. His book is an intelligent and excellent one that has
- age when there were still Goethean traditions, but this book shows
- all a book that has developed from Goethean traditions; it is both
- that the book was written by an American, a German American! One can
- call Grimm's lectures a book written by an American but in German. In
- The book, Ruins (Shutt), by Anastasius Grün has been given to
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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- created in his book, from a certain atavistic clairvoyance, a picture
- of which I speak, a most powerfully effective educational book,
- ideas living in this book become familiar to the tenderest, earliest
- age of childhood. This book has not only gone through hundreds of
- Title: Impulses of Utility: Lecture I: Western and Eastern Culture, H. P. Blavatsky
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- by Kropotkin in his book, wherein he says that it is not a
- in his book “Mutual Aid,” which characterises the
- wrote her books in the language of the West; even as far West
- Title: Impulses of Utility: Lecture II: Utilitarianism and Sacramentalism
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- Oliphant, born 1822. In his books “Sumpneumata” or
- from these extraordinary books, but only the one pole is
- and what stands in this book of Ku Hung Ming is really
- reminiscent of that, even as the book appears in translation.
- we do, therefore many things in his book are worthy of regard,
- without understanding them. If one reads this interesting book
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