A Modern Reader: Essays on Present-day Life and CultureWalter Lippmann, Allan Nevins D. C. Heath, 1936 - 765 Seiten |
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... past three years along the most strict lines . In 1932 the financial position of the Union and of the societies was stronger than ever before . Trade debts have been reduced on the joint balance sheet from 38 per cent to less than 6 per ...
... past three years along the most strict lines . In 1932 the financial position of the Union and of the societies was stronger than ever before . Trade debts have been reduced on the joint balance sheet from 38 per cent to less than 6 per ...
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... past ; the new always has built , even though lightly , upon the past . Futurism as a complete negation of every tradition had no relation to the past . As a bold attempt to start anew with a complete rejection of the heritage of the ...
... past ; the new always has built , even though lightly , upon the past . Futurism as a complete negation of every tradition had no relation to the past . As a bold attempt to start anew with a complete rejection of the heritage of the ...
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... past , and derives from the past no less than from the present a wealth and a subtle complexity of interest which no new country can possess . Life in America is in most ways pleasanter , easier , simpler than in Europe ; it floats in a ...
... past , and derives from the past no less than from the present a wealth and a subtle complexity of interest which no new country can possess . Life in America is in most ways pleasanter , easier , simpler than in Europe ; it floats in a ...
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THE RESULTS DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT HAS GIVEN | 3 |
L | 11 |
John Dewey | 25 |
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