North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Bände 245-246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
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... civilization : where there was no civilization there was no unemployment . Every- one worked , devoting his whole time and energy to ob- taining food and shelter . Civilization began with the division of labor . One man produced corn ...
... civilization : where there was no civilization there was no unemployment . Every- one worked , devoting his whole time and energy to ob- taining food and shelter . Civilization began with the division of labor . One man produced corn ...
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... civilization into what seemed a simpler and purer world . A large number of artists practised it , including many whose chief work lay in other fields . In one of the most original of them , Winslow Homer , we meet a new note that of ...
... civilization into what seemed a simpler and purer world . A large number of artists practised it , including many whose chief work lay in other fields . In one of the most original of them , Winslow Homer , we meet a new note that of ...
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... civilization is unim- portant , but because so much emphasis has already been laid on it . " In his preface this learned historian stresses the point that we of today , living in the complexity of modern society , are apt to believe ...
... civilization is unim- portant , but because so much emphasis has already been laid on it . " In his preface this learned historian stresses the point that we of today , living in the complexity of modern society , are apt to believe ...
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Foreword J | 24 |
Six Poems SISTER MARY IRMA | 58 |
Up from Missouri MALCOLM VAUGHAN | 82 |
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