New England Magazine, Volumen55New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... cultural interests of New England , and a corporation known as the Eastern States Agricultural and Industrial Exposition has been organized to carry on the enterprise . There are twenty- eight sound reasons for believing in the success ...
... cultural interests of New England , and a corporation known as the Eastern States Agricultural and Industrial Exposition has been organized to carry on the enterprise . There are twenty- eight sound reasons for believing in the success ...
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... cultural interests by a lack of the simplest means of enabling the farmer to exchange his goods at remunerative prices . Occasionally a very enterprising , and intelligent farmer can overcome the handicap , but it is a handicap ...
... cultural interests by a lack of the simplest means of enabling the farmer to exchange his goods at remunerative prices . Occasionally a very enterprising , and intelligent farmer can overcome the handicap , but it is a handicap ...
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... culture of which they are so proud , but rather by virtue of that very culture . They are barba- rians because they have received a su- perior civilization ! How is such a combination of contradictory elements , such a synthesis ...
... culture of which they are so proud , but rather by virtue of that very culture . They are barba- rians because they have received a su- perior civilization ! How is such a combination of contradictory elements , such a synthesis ...
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... culture in this way , the mas- ters of German thought would assured- ly apply the following words from Ib- sen's Brand : " You wish to do great things , but you lack force ; you expect success from kindness and gentleness . According to ...
... culture in this way , the mas- ters of German thought would assured- ly apply the following words from Ib- sen's Brand : " You wish to do great things , but you lack force ; you expect success from kindness and gentleness . According to ...
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... cultural ' inferiority and its cul- pability . Though war is a reversion to a state of nature , Germany regards herself as compelled to resort to this temporary retrogression because she has to deal with nations of inferior culture ...
... cultural ' inferiority and its cul- pability . Though war is a reversion to a state of nature , Germany regards herself as compelled to resort to this temporary retrogression because she has to deal with nations of inferior culture ...
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