H. G. Wells and the World StateYale University Press, 1961 - 301 pages |
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Page 112
... wrote , comparing his state of mind at the time of writing , 1917 , to his state of mind in 1908 , " things are more personal and more personified ; and while in 1908 I wrote about ' that collective mind ' which must ' ultimately direct ...
... wrote , comparing his state of mind at the time of writing , 1917 , to his state of mind in 1908 , " things are more personal and more personified ; and while in 1908 I wrote about ' that collective mind ' which must ' ultimately direct ...
Page 114
... wrote , " we separate persons . . . are but fragments , set apart for a little while in order that we may return to the general life again with fresh experiences and fresh acquirements , as bees return with pollen and nourishment to the ...
... wrote , " we separate persons . . . are but fragments , set apart for a little while in order that we may return to the general life again with fresh experiences and fresh acquirements , as bees return with pollen and nourishment to the ...
Page 149
... wrote several in- dividual sections , was principally responsible for the plan and scale of the book , and ... wrote most of the introduction , a few sections in Bks . III and VIII , and most of Bk . IX . Julian Huxley wrote Bks . III ...
... wrote several in- dividual sections , was principally responsible for the plan and scale of the book , and ... wrote most of the introduction , a few sections in Bks . III and VIII , and most of Bk . IX . Julian Huxley wrote Bks . III ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
The Prophetic Office | 12 |
Fundamental Assumptions | 60 |
Copyright | |
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