The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 111Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1932 |
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Pagina 55
... whole income of the country , aims at maintaining the whole population as State employés . So far , in times of comparative ease , she has managed to apply the system to the industrial part of the population , whose situation after ...
... whole income of the country , aims at maintaining the whole population as State employés . So far , in times of comparative ease , she has managed to apply the system to the industrial part of the population , whose situation after ...
Pagina 288
... whole trouble . Japan , acting under grave provocation , has taken a false step ; and thoughtful Japanese must surely see that , by allowing the military cabinet to have its way , they have drawn upon Japan a wholly disproportionate ...
... whole trouble . Japan , acting under grave provocation , has taken a false step ; and thoughtful Japanese must surely see that , by allowing the military cabinet to have its way , they have drawn upon Japan a wholly disproportionate ...
Pagina 448
... whole . The primary motive which moves human society to care for its unfortunates is , not sympathy , but self - preservation . There cannot be a healthy and progressive society if many of the units which form it are starving and ...
... whole . The primary motive which moves human society to care for its unfortunates is , not sympathy , but self - preservation . There cannot be a healthy and progressive society if many of the units which form it are starving and ...
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Our Crimson Highways | 3 |
Birth Control and Eugenics | 10 |
a Revaluation | 11 |
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