The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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... fact of social organization . In this respect that state stands far ahead of civiliza- tion in its present stages ; even in its highest developments civilization has nothing like this to show . On the con- trary , the fruits of ...
... fact of social organization . In this respect that state stands far ahead of civiliza- tion in its present stages ; even in its highest developments civilization has nothing like this to show . On the con- trary , the fruits of ...
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... fact the num- ber of persons willing to do wrong for the sake of gain has become so large that every opportunity to make money by fraud is accepted . To this charge I very strongly object . And whether 12 problems of modern self ...
... fact the num- ber of persons willing to do wrong for the sake of gain has become so large that every opportunity to make money by fraud is accepted . To this charge I very strongly object . And whether 12 problems of modern self ...
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... fact , the term " American citizenship , " so far as it pertains to the voting right in national affairs , has no definite mean- ing , but is protean - shaped , differing wherever found . For example , in certain States of the West , an ...
... fact , the term " American citizenship , " so far as it pertains to the voting right in national affairs , has no definite mean- ing , but is protean - shaped , differing wherever found . For example , in certain States of the West , an ...
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... fact , offering to young women the equiv- alent of what their brothers were getting at our best colleges for men , and demanding the utmost thor- oughness in preparation and in academic work . If there was any- thing Mr. Durant ...
... fact , offering to young women the equiv- alent of what their brothers were getting at our best colleges for men , and demanding the utmost thor- oughness in preparation and in academic work . If there was any- thing Mr. Durant ...
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... fact only a lieutenant . Yet she held it with true self - respect , honoring the fiery genius of her leader , if she could not always follow its more startling flights ; and not hesitating to with- stand him in his most positive plans ...
... fact only a lieutenant . Yet she held it with true self - respect , honoring the fiery genius of her leader , if she could not always follow its more startling flights ; and not hesitating to with- stand him in his most positive plans ...
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