Throughout this stream of human life, and thought, and activity . , . men have ever felt the need to build; and from the need arose the power to build. So as they thought they built; for, strange as it may seem, they could build in no other way. As they... Architectural Record - Página 581918Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...Symphony" 111 Plate XVI Symbol of Resurrection 151 Every form of government, every social institu~ tion, every undertaking, however great, however small, every...arose the power to build. So, as they thought, they built1; for, strange as it may seem, they could build in no other way. As they built, they made, used,... | |
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...the church subsided exactly in proportion as the supporting thought of the people was withdrawn. Thus every form of government, every social institution,...have ever felt the need to build; and from the need rose the power to build. So, as they thought, they built; for, strange as it may seem, they could build... | |
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