Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 119–120 tomaiScribner & Company, 1929 |
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... civilization will disappear and hu- manity will revert to a primitive con- dition . If our food supply falls short , " And still she slept in azure - lidded life itself will be limited . The two sleep , factors of civilization , mass ...
... civilization will disappear and hu- manity will revert to a primitive con- dition . If our food supply falls short , " And still she slept in azure - lidded life itself will be limited . The two sleep , factors of civilization , mass ...
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... civilization is intensely curious about man and men . It wants truth and it wants it denuded of the solemn pomposities , hierarchical laudations and dry apol- ogetics of the past . Perhaps we are a braver civilization and so more ...
... civilization is intensely curious about man and men . It wants truth and it wants it denuded of the solemn pomposities , hierarchical laudations and dry apol- ogetics of the past . Perhaps we are a braver civilization and so more ...
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... Civilization reposes on a new eco- nomic basis which is world - wide . The economic activities on which man's material prosperity depends cannot be cut up into portions and assigned to each state . In other words , the economic ...
... Civilization reposes on a new eco- nomic basis which is world - wide . The economic activities on which man's material prosperity depends cannot be cut up into portions and assigned to each state . In other words , the economic ...
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