Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass W. W. Norton, Incorporated, 1931 - 454 من الصفحات |
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... whole be false . The circumstances which have most in- fluence on the happiness of mankind , the changes of manners and morals , the transition of communities from poverty to wealth , from knowledge to ignorance , from ferocity to ...
... whole be false . The circumstances which have most in- fluence on the happiness of mankind , the changes of manners and morals , the transition of communities from poverty to wealth , from knowledge to ignorance , from ferocity to ...
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... whole to every separate portion , till that whole becomes in imagination like a spirit , everywhere pervading and penetrating its component parts , and giving them one definite meaning . Just as our bodily organs , when mentioned ...
... whole to every separate portion , till that whole becomes in imagination like a spirit , everywhere pervading and penetrating its component parts , and giving them one definite meaning . Just as our bodily organs , when mentioned ...
الصفحة 290
... whole theatre rise and burst into frantic applause at this exclamation of a working- man entering a bar : ' I am born a free American citizen and I intend to go where I please . ' " Does not this sound strange , a quarter of a century ...
... whole theatre rise and burst into frantic applause at this exclamation of a working- man entering a bar : ' I am born a free American citizen and I intend to go where I please . ' " Does not this sound strange , a quarter of a century ...
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