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... MANNERS 47 • 75 101 VII . TRUTH • • • 114 VIII . CHARACTER IX . COCKAYNE X. WEALTH XI . ARISTOCRACY XII . UNIVERSITIES XIII . RELIGION 124 • 140 149 166 191 205 XIV . LITERATURE 221 XV . THE " TIMES , ” 247 XVI . STONEHENGE 259 XVII ...
... MANNERS 47 • 75 101 VII . TRUTH • • • 114 VIII . CHARACTER IX . COCKAYNE X. WEALTH XI . ARISTOCRACY XII . UNIVERSITIES XIII . RELIGION 124 • 140 149 166 191 205 XIV . LITERATURE 221 XV . THE " TIMES , ” 247 XVI . STONEHENGE 259 XVII ...
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... manner , but that's not important . That comes of the pioneer state of things . But I fear they are too much given to the making of money ; and secondly , to politics ; that they make political distinction the end and not the means ...
... manner , but that's not important . That comes of the pioneer state of things . But I fear they are too much given to the making of money ; and secondly , to politics ; that they make political distinction the end and not the means ...
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... and the new arts of inter- course meet you every where ; so that England is a huge phalanstery , where all that man wants is provided within the precinct . Cushioned and com- forted in every manner , the traveller rides as on LAND.
... and the new arts of inter- course meet you every where ; so that England is a huge phalanstery , where all that man wants is provided within the precinct . Cushioned and com- forted in every manner , the traveller rides as on LAND.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. forted in every manner , the traveller rides as on a cannon - ball , high and low , over rivers and towns , through mountains in tunnels of three or four miles , at near twice the speed of our ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. forted in every manner , the traveller rides as on a cannon - ball , high and low , over rivers and towns , through mountains in tunnels of three or four miles , at near twice the speed of our ...
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... manners . So that a sensible Englishman once said to me , " As long as you do not grant us copyright , we shall have the teaching of you . " But we have the same difficulty in making a social or moral estimate of England , that the ...
... manners . So that a sensible Englishman once said to me , " As long as you do not grant us copyright , we shall have the teaching of you . " But we have the same difficulty in making a social or moral estimate of England , that the ...
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