10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PUGNACIOUSNESS»
Discover the use of
pugnaciousness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pugnaciousness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Also in evidence last week, and also in keeping with the new style, was a
pugnaciousness, even ruthlessness, a willingness to fight hard for victory. One of
the clearest indications of this came from Jay Rockefeller, the party's finance
chairman, ...
The pugnaciousness of mankind has thus given to aristocracy its present form. As
pugnaciousness is counteracted by reason and education, other necessities,
other tastes arise, which considerably modify the ancient forms of aristocracy ...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
The pugnaciousness of mankind has thus given to aristocracy its present form. As
pugnaciousness is counteracted by reason and education, other necessities,
other tastes arise, which considerably modify the ancient forms ...
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The New Monthly Magazine
The pugnaciousness of mankind has thus given to aristocracy its present form. As
pugnaciousness is counteracted by reason and education, other necessities,
other tastes arise, which considerably modify the ancient forms of aristocracy ...
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Continental Philosophy: A Contemporary Introduction
Socrates exhibits an exemplary pugnaciousness when he questions the things
that every Greek "knows" — i.e., the opinions whose universalization constitutes
the image of thought as such (DR 134). Such pugnaciousness or "ill will" (DR 130
) ...
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The Way of the World: The Bildungsroman in European Culture
This is particularly true for bourgeois society: and from this discrepancy springs
its peculiar political pugnaciousness, its unceasing dissatisfaction with the way
principles are 'realized', its characteristic dynamism. But... But if what has been
said ...
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The New monthly magazine, and literary journal. [American ed.]
The pugnaciousness of mankind has thus given to aristocracy its present form. As
pugnaciousness is counteracted by reason and education, other necessities,
other tastes arise, which considerably modify the ancient forms of aristocracy.
It is the combination of prodigality, productivity, and pugnaciousness that marks
Mozart as extraordinary. Gardner identifies several factors that argue for Mozart's
uniqueness: the evenness of his growth and productivity; the combination of ...
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Schopenhauer and the Wild Years of Philosophy
Arthur Schopenhauer felt attracted to the nobler part of this local mixture of rioting
and blase disdain, of elegance and pugnaciousness. He remained aloof from
rowdiness and riots, his pistol remained suspended over his bed.
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North eastern reporter. second series
Because of the nature of the alleged attack and the defenses of self-defense and
provocation asserted, she urges, discovery concerning defendant's
pugnaciousness or combativeness is relevant to the issues in the case. She
states that "her ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PUGNACIOUSNESS»
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pugnaciousness is used in the context of the following news items.
What you see with John Kasich is what you get
What Kasich lacks in brevity, he makes up in pugnaciousness and emotion. He led the crowd down memory lane, recounting how the experts said “It can't be ... «Washington Post, Jul 15»
City and police union still sparring
The city manager as bald-faced liar? I suspect the problem lies elsewhere: with her pugnaciousness. She's righteously angry because the unions have provoked ... «San Antonio Express-News, Jul 15»
Christie's failings will haunt candidacy
His pugnaciousness and humiliation of others is resounding emotional immaturity that, along with lack of any real accomplishment, is a hallmark of failed ... «MyCentralJersey.com, Jul 15»
He came out swinging but faded before bell - like his government
But like a ring-rusty prize-fighter, his pugnaciousness fell away as the hours passed, and an all-too familiar torpor set in. His replies became more automatic and ... «Irish Independent, Jul 15»
Even at 80, activist and writer Larry Kramer isn't about to play nice
Yet don't mistake his softened voice and gentler demeanor for a loss of pugnaciousness. After all, this is the man who led the rallying cries in the '80s and '90s to ... «Boston Globe, Jun 15»
Fox News Just Fired One of Its Hosts In The Most Vicious …
To call that “harsh” isn't even an understatement. It's an under-under-under-under-understatement. Fox News is famous for the pugnaciousness it employs when ... «AlterNet, Jun 15»
The yin, the yang and the question mark in the GOP race
What he lacks, however, is a pugnaciousness, even aggressiveness, that Republicans like to see. And his message at this stage is hazy. I know he has ... «Washington Post, Apr 15»
American Jews may find it harder to like Israel
Israeli society is increasingly divided between Ashkenazi and Sephardi, European sensibilities versus Middle Eastern pugnaciousness, a tendency toward ... «Chicago Tribune, Mar 15»
American Jews Finding It Harder to Like Israel
Israeli society is increasingly divided between Ashkenazi and Sephardi, European sensibilities versus Middle Eastern pugnaciousness, a tendency toward ... «Bloomberg View, Mar 15»
Scott Walker,GOP wild card
Mr. Walker's biggest asset may be his pugnaciousness. The base wants a fighter. The party wants a proven winner. He is both. If he can bring a compelling ... «Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Jan 15»