The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 111Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1932 |
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Pagina 266
... future of Europe holding in its hands a potent contribution to our present troubles . First , the United States , nervous of idealism over a continent composed of warring elements and suspicious of future entangle- ments in such a ...
... future of Europe holding in its hands a potent contribution to our present troubles . First , the United States , nervous of idealism over a continent composed of warring elements and suspicious of future entangle- ments in such a ...
Pagina 357
... future of the tile and a certain line of action indicating the future of the man were about to intersect at a given point , unless a third force should intervene and prevent them . In some criticisms of Mr. Dunne's theory the obvious ...
... future of the tile and a certain line of action indicating the future of the man were about to intersect at a given point , unless a third force should intervene and prevent them . In some criticisms of Mr. Dunne's theory the obvious ...
Pagina 386
... future , of present abstinence against future more ample satisfaction . Most comforts in themselves are desirable , and there is no intrinsic merit in stinting them . As was said long ago , civilisation had its origin in securing the ...
... future , of present abstinence against future more ample satisfaction . Most comforts in themselves are desirable , and there is no intrinsic merit in stinting them . As was said long ago , civilisation had its origin in securing the ...
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Our Crimson Highways | 3 |
Birth Control and Eugenics | 10 |
a Revaluation | 11 |
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