The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - Всего страниц: 467 |
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... become intolerable and world - weariness had become universal . Peace , even at the expense of truth and justice , was the indispensable attribute of salvation and its greatest reward . Augustine sounded the final retreat . 6 : The ...
... become intolerable and world - weariness had become universal . Peace , even at the expense of truth and justice , was the indispensable attribute of salvation and its greatest reward . Augustine sounded the final retreat . 6 : The ...
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... become prevalent till the eighteen - seventies , or that the New England custom of Thanksgiving Day did not become a national holiday in the United States till about the same time ? The collapse of civil standardizations and ...
... become prevalent till the eighteen - seventies , or that the New England custom of Thanksgiving Day did not become a national holiday in the United States till about the same time ? The collapse of civil standardizations and ...
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... become the fashionable criteria of art . Age , fragility , exoticism , novelty become standards of achievement . Imported wares come successively into fashion : Persian carpets , Chinese porcelain , Indian silks and cottons , Turkish ...
... become the fashionable criteria of art . Age , fragility , exoticism , novelty become standards of achievement . Imported wares come successively into fashion : Persian carpets , Chinese porcelain , Indian silks and cottons , Turkish ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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