Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... because they put nationality before interna- tionality ; though any one with any sense could have told them beforehand that they would , because human beings are - fortunately or un- fortunately -like [ 23 ] THE NEW SIMPLICITY.
... because they put nationality before interna- tionality ; though any one with any sense could have told them beforehand that they would , because human beings are - fortunately or un- fortunately -like [ 23 ] THE NEW SIMPLICITY.
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... told that precisely the same standards prevail in the newer urban civilizations of Eng- land : it would seem to be an inevitable imme- diate result of the supremacy of riches . There is perhaps no limit to the sophistication that vast ...
... told that precisely the same standards prevail in the newer urban civilizations of Eng- land : it would seem to be an inevitable imme- diate result of the supremacy of riches . There is perhaps no limit to the sophistication that vast ...
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... told me concerning a Newport " colonist . " She and her daughter entered the church one Sunday morning , mar- vellously dressed in contrasting shades of red . " There will be no one else in our pew this morning , " she murmured ...
... told me concerning a Newport " colonist . " She and her daughter entered the church one Sunday morning , mar- vellously dressed in contrasting shades of red . " There will be no one else in our pew this morning , " she murmured ...
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... told , since writing this essay , that the Univer- sity of Chicago demands a modicum of Greek for the A. B. de- gree . The Catholic University does the same . And it is only fair to say , also , that , since this essay was written ...
... told , since writing this essay , that the Univer- sity of Chicago demands a modicum of Greek for the A. B. de- gree . The Catholic University does the same . And it is only fair to say , also , that , since this essay was written ...
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... schoolroom . An educated woman told me , not long since , that there was no school in the place where she lived - one of our oldest New England towns - to which she could send her boy . [ 81 ] THE EXTIRPATION OF CULTURE.
... schoolroom . An educated woman told me , not long since , that there was no school in the place where she lived - one of our oldest New England towns - to which she could send her boy . [ 81 ] THE EXTIRPATION OF CULTURE.
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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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