The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen13;Volumen76Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... Fact says that this vile belief has gone like poison into the marrow of the na- tions . The modern creed looks compla- cently on luxury as a stimulus to trade . Fact says that luxury has disorganized so- ciety , severed the bonds of ...
... Fact says that this vile belief has gone like poison into the marrow of the na- tions . The modern creed looks compla- cently on luxury as a stimulus to trade . Fact says that luxury has disorganized so- ciety , severed the bonds of ...
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... fact of its easy intelligibility , take hold of men's minds far more read- ily than the exact truth , which is always difficult to understand , could have done ; and in this way the truth is enabled to survive till a period comes when ...
... fact of its easy intelligibility , take hold of men's minds far more read- ily than the exact truth , which is always difficult to understand , could have done ; and in this way the truth is enabled to survive till a period comes when ...
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... facts of which , scarcely any two writers can be found to agree ; yet each one pre- sents his conclusions with an infallible preciseness , a contempt for the actual conditions of our social life , and an utter obliviousness of the fact ...
... facts of which , scarcely any two writers can be found to agree ; yet each one pre- sents his conclusions with an infallible preciseness , a contempt for the actual conditions of our social life , and an utter obliviousness of the fact ...
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