A Modern Reader: Essays on Present-day Life and CultureWalter Lippmann, Allan Nevins D. C. Heath, 1946 - 667 Seiten |
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... effects on organs , the proper working of the organism depends on the amount of quite well known bodies , such as sugar ... effect we are only beginning to discover . When we know , we should be able to make as great an advance on plant ...
... effects on organs , the proper working of the organism depends on the amount of quite well known bodies , such as sugar ... effect we are only beginning to discover . When we know , we should be able to make as great an advance on plant ...
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... effect , which has been men- tioned by many writers , but has seldom been clearly apprehended or adequately described . This educational effect is produced in two ways . In the first place , the combination of individual freedom with ...
... effect , which has been men- tioned by many writers , but has seldom been clearly apprehended or adequately described . This educational effect is produced in two ways . In the first place , the combination of individual freedom with ...
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... effect . What is true of health is true of educa - ` tion , of public welfare , economic well - being , employment , income , and so on . If the resources of the community increase and are multiplied , their consequence spreads ...
... effect . What is true of health is true of educa - ` tion , of public welfare , economic well - being , employment , income , and so on . If the resources of the community increase and are multiplied , their consequence spreads ...
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The Results Democratic Government Has Given LORD BRYCE | 18 |
The Position and Prospects of Communism HAROLD J LASKI | 37 |
London Ottawa Wellington Canberra | 50 |
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