New England Magazine, Volumen55New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... nature the perception of which is one of the characteristics of our own age , a truth which contradicts the reproach of a loss of poetic This and the new love of humanity , is the poetry of our time . sense . 188 11881 1.
... nature the perception of which is one of the characteristics of our own age , a truth which contradicts the reproach of a loss of poetic This and the new love of humanity , is the poetry of our time . sense . 188 11881 1.
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... human foresight goes , always will be primarily an industrial centre . But industries flourish best against a background of thrifty farms , and no small part of the significance of this movement lies in the opportunity which it opens to ...
... human foresight goes , always will be primarily an industrial centre . But industries flourish best against a background of thrifty farms , and no small part of the significance of this movement lies in the opportunity which it opens to ...
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... humanity , that there may be a better day , a better time for the men and women and the children of this coun- try , that they may enjoy better things than they do now , so that some day we may wipe out poverty and charity , and , by ...
... humanity , that there may be a better day , a better time for the men and women and the children of this coun- try , that they may enjoy better things than they do now , so that some day we may wipe out poverty and charity , and , by ...
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... human , and makes him superior to other beings . It has also tried to discover the means whereby , in human life , the superior element may be enabled to prevail over the in- ferior element , reason over blind im- pulse , justice over ...
... human , and makes him superior to other beings . It has also tried to discover the means whereby , in human life , the superior element may be enabled to prevail over the in- ferior element , reason over blind im- pulse , justice over ...
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... human customs and relations , as constituting the very essence of civilization . To those who interpret culture in ... humanity and politeness , enervates man and makes him effeminate , is suitable only for women and slaves . It is ...
... human customs and relations , as constituting the very essence of civilization . To those who interpret culture in ... humanity and politeness , enervates man and makes him effeminate , is suitable only for women and slaves . It is ...
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