Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... believe that life begins and ends with health , and that happiness be- gins and ends with a full stomach and the power to enjoy physical pleasures , even of the finer kind . It may be that the enormous expense of guaranteeing health to ...
... believe that life begins and ends with health , and that happiness be- gins and ends with a full stomach and the power to enjoy physical pleasures , even of the finer kind . It may be that the enormous expense of guaranteeing health to ...
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... believe to be true . One of the most heartening things that have happened since 1914 is the acquisi- tion of great wealth by Yale University . It means one hopes - that one at least of our old academic foundations can snap its fingers ...
... believe to be true . One of the most heartening things that have happened since 1914 is the acquisi- tion of great wealth by Yale University . It means one hopes - that one at least of our old academic foundations can snap its fingers ...
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... believe that only by the rigid training of the mind can human beings be taught wise living and moral values . There is no morality by instinct , though there can be morality by inherited inhibitions . There is no social salvation - in ...
... believe that only by the rigid training of the mind can human beings be taught wise living and moral values . There is no morality by instinct , though there can be morality by inherited inhibitions . There is no social salvation - in ...
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... . I am far from believing that any group of people can achieve all this with completeness . But I believe we shall do well to set it before us as a goal . TH DRESS AND THE WOMAN HE creed and the fallacy [ 36 ] MODES AND MORALS.
... . I am far from believing that any group of people can achieve all this with completeness . But I believe we shall do well to set it before us as a goal . TH DRESS AND THE WOMAN HE creed and the fallacy [ 36 ] MODES AND MORALS.
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... believe that St. Paul , who scored the Attic curiosity born of the Attic ennui , would not have preached even more violently , had he foreseen the need , against fashion than against beauty . And is it not fashion rather than beauty ...
... believe that St. Paul , who scored the Attic curiosity born of the Attic ennui , would not have preached even more violently , had he foreseen the need , against fashion than against beauty . And is it not fashion rather than beauty ...
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Modes and Morals By Katharine Fullerton Gerould. (Inhalt: The New ... Katharine Fullerton Gerould Visos knygos peržiūra - 1920 |
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