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... true to the principle of “ a little knowledge , " this has had the ironic effect of bringing disdain , rather than added respect , on the scholar . Save in the techni- cal fields , the average individual , with his smattering of ...
... true to the principle of “ a little knowledge , " this has had the ironic effect of bringing disdain , rather than added respect , on the scholar . Save in the techni- cal fields , the average individual , with his smattering of ...
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... true that economics comes first , these conclusions would logically follow . But it is not true — though it becomes true for all practical purposes if people persist in acting on the assumption . — Any economic system can be changed if ...
... true that economics comes first , these conclusions would logically follow . But it is not true — though it becomes true for all practical purposes if people persist in acting on the assumption . — Any economic system can be changed if ...
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... true of the South is true , to a lesser degree perhaps , of other sections such as New England and the West . --- - - All this suggests the possibility of recasting our representa- tive system particularly with reference to the United ...
... true of the South is true , to a lesser degree perhaps , of other sections such as New England and the West . --- - - All this suggests the possibility of recasting our representa- tive system particularly with reference to the United ...
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Who Bred these Utopias? CHARLES MAGEE ADAMS | 8 |
Corporate Reserves vs Prosperity DAVID FIGART | 27 |
How Spring Comes in Georgia Verse THOMAS CALDECOT CHUBB | 45 |
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