The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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... tion in its present stages ; even in its highest developments civilization has nothing like this to show . On the con- trary , the fruits of civilization are en- joyed only by a comparatively few per- sons . The great mass remains ...
... tion in its present stages ; even in its highest developments civilization has nothing like this to show . On the con- trary , the fruits of civilization are en- joyed only by a comparatively few per- sons . The great mass remains ...
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... tion of that presented in the savage community , for the reason that into the midst of the former is thrust the auto- cratic hand of superior authority , modi- fying things with externally imposed limitations and profoundly affecting in ...
... tion of that presented in the savage community , for the reason that into the midst of the former is thrust the auto- cratic hand of superior authority , modi- fying things with externally imposed limitations and profoundly affecting in ...
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... tion after another in orderly sequence . While we are all dutifully engaged in promoting our pet reforms with quiet ardor , a strange lot of new issues is thrust upon us without warning , bring- ing confusion into the midst of sedate ...
... tion after another in orderly sequence . While we are all dutifully engaged in promoting our pet reforms with quiet ardor , a strange lot of new issues is thrust upon us without warning , bring- ing confusion into the midst of sedate ...
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... tion of noxious vegetation . For the weaker peoples a tutelage at the hands of the stronger and more capable is T hand . essential . The ideal towards which civilization is striving with growing consciousness comprises not only self ...
... tion of noxious vegetation . For the weaker peoples a tutelage at the hands of the stronger and more capable is T hand . essential . The ideal towards which civilization is striving with growing consciousness comprises not only self ...
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... tion officers are shielded , and in certain cases even abetted , by the State gov- ernments . The proposition to curtail the repre- sentation of Southern States by arbi- trary enactment on the part of Con- gress , which has been ...
... tion officers are shielded , and in certain cases even abetted , by the State gov- ernments . The proposition to curtail the repre- sentation of Southern States by arbi- trary enactment on the part of Con- gress , which has been ...
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