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Then , a cordial and even grateful recog- nition of the provisional and temporary character of this earthly state , this beastly state , as the poet warmly calls it ; and an emphatic one of the dual nature of man , and the happy ...
Then , a cordial and even grateful recog- nition of the provisional and temporary character of this earthly state , this beastly state , as the poet warmly calls it ; and an emphatic one of the dual nature of man , and the happy ...
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With the beginning of the present century there was the beginning of a new civilization through the employment of the forces of nature , which up to that period had been dormant . Rivers had turned mills for grinding corn and saw- ing ...
With the beginning of the present century there was the beginning of a new civilization through the employment of the forces of nature , which up to that period had been dormant . Rivers had turned mills for grinding corn and saw- ing ...
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I cannot discover any necessity or provision in the nature of things which renders it thus certain that all devices and inventions which result in dispensing with human labor are to work advantage to mankind .
I cannot discover any necessity or provision in the nature of things which renders it thus certain that all devices and inventions which result in dispensing with human labor are to work advantage to mankind .
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Lady of the Aroostook The XI XIV XV XXI XXII XXVII W D Howells | 12 |
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