Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... classes as well as the uneducated — are guilty together , that is , of pampering ourselves with physical comforts ; and democracy always makes for materialism , because the only kind of equality that you can guarantee to a whole people ...
... classes as well as the uneducated — are guilty together , that is , of pampering ourselves with physical comforts ; and democracy always makes for materialism , because the only kind of equality that you can guarantee to a whole people ...
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... class ; and therefore we have considered our- selves the greatest nation in the world . We have been snobbish about many things , but about nothing so much as our electrical appli- ances and our skyscrapers . We have sinned , all of us ...
... class ; and therefore we have considered our- selves the greatest nation in the world . We have been snobbish about many things , but about nothing so much as our electrical appli- ances and our skyscrapers . We have sinned , all of us ...
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... class of the community was doing its duty in the way of food conservation , except skilled labor . That is the class which cannot be reached by appeal . The very poorest are still very poor , and they have neither the money nor the ...
... class of the community was doing its duty in the way of food conservation , except skilled labor . That is the class which cannot be reached by appeal . The very poorest are still very poor , and they have neither the money nor the ...
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... classes . We shall have to work as we have never worked before , physically as well as mentally . We shall have to learn to co - operate with one another , too ; to make an almost religious brotherhood . For it is our children who ...
... classes . We shall have to work as we have never worked before , physically as well as mentally . We shall have to learn to co - operate with one another , too ; to make an almost religious brotherhood . For it is our children who ...
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... class demand on life . State endowment of motherhood will perhaps have to come ; but what does it guarantee except the child born under decent conditions ? The health of the mother , and through her of the child , is to be safeguarded ...
... class demand on life . State endowment of motherhood will perhaps have to come ; but what does it guarantee except the child born under decent conditions ? The health of the mother , and through her of the child , is to be safeguarded ...
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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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