Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... telling us that a dining - room is ridiculous , it is only be- cause they wish to prepare us for an inevitable contraction of our comfort , an unavoidable mitigation of decency . The one most aristo- cratic element in life , physically ...
... telling us that a dining - room is ridiculous , it is only be- cause they wish to prepare us for an inevitable contraction of our comfort , an unavoidable mitigation of decency . The one most aristo- cratic element in life , physically ...
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... telling what may be- come of it afterward . I seem to have wandered far afield from plumbing ; and yet plumbing ( as a symbol of materialistic comfort ) is more than germane to the question . The group whose problem I am concerned with ...
... telling what may be- come of it afterward . I seem to have wandered far afield from plumbing ; and yet plumbing ( as a symbol of materialistic comfort ) is more than germane to the question . The group whose problem I am concerned with ...
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... tell from the straws you see which way the great last wind of all is going to blow . Some wise people doubt whether the veterans of this war are going to spiritualize the world . Many of them will have had , at this or that supreme ...
... tell from the straws you see which way the great last wind of all is going to blow . Some wise people doubt whether the veterans of this war are going to spiritualize the world . Many of them will have had , at this or that supreme ...
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... tell them at the same time that to possess the contents of the museums would not make a private person happier ? Why should there be cordons bleus in the world , if we ought to live on bread and milk ? Above all , why have we praised ...
... tell them at the same time that to possess the contents of the museums would not make a private person happier ? Why should there be cordons bleus in the world , if we ought to live on bread and milk ? Above all , why have we praised ...
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... tell ; and the vast bulk of our population will see to it that the prestige values are not absolutely unattain- able to them . The great fortunes have made their way to the top - yes , really to the top . In many cases there has been ...
... tell ; and the vast bulk of our population will see to it that the prestige values are not absolutely unattain- able to them . The great fortunes have made their way to the top - yes , really to the top . In many cases there has been ...
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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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