Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... living , and if war has brought that problem to acuteness , democ- racy and plumbing ( and what they may be taken to stand for ) have made us ripe for up- heaval . Edison and his like are as responsible , in their way , as Thomas ...
... living , and if war has brought that problem to acuteness , democ- racy and plumbing ( and what they may be taken to stand for ) have made us ripe for up- heaval . Edison and his like are as responsible , in their way , as Thomas ...
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... living- room , " you dispense with so much floor - and- wall space to be gone over . In only that sense is it absurd . For most of us will agree that while English lodgings are all very well , espe- cially for a solitary creature , it ...
... living- room , " you dispense with so much floor - and- wall space to be gone over . In only that sense is it absurd . For most of us will agree that while English lodgings are all very well , espe- cially for a solitary creature , it ...
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... living . Labor may say that the high cost of living is responsible for its increased demands . In point of fact , there is every evidence that labor at present is demanding money , not for the necessities of life , but for the luxuries ...
... living . Labor may say that the high cost of living is responsible for its increased demands . In point of fact , there is every evidence that labor at present is demanding money , not for the necessities of life , but for the luxuries ...
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... living and high thinking together - though it is not easy , and never has been , and some of the best - known exponents of that theory have been pitiful fail- ures . Certainly we of the minority must accept for ourselves austerities we ...
... living and high thinking together - though it is not easy , and never has been , and some of the best - known exponents of that theory have been pitiful fail- ures . Certainly we of the minority must accept for ourselves austerities we ...
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... living in an obscurantist epoch . For surely it is obscurantism to deny the legiti- macy of any field of knowledge or of virtue , and those folk who would reduce everything to a physical basis are as deadly foes of light as their ...
... living in an obscurantist epoch . For surely it is obscurantism to deny the legiti- macy of any field of knowledge or of virtue , and those folk who would reduce everything to a physical basis are as deadly foes of light as their ...
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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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