American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the present |
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Considering , then , that man is always related to society , that relationship will be- come comparatively greater in proportion as the next of kin is more distant ; it is therefore consistent with civilization to say that where there ...
Considering , then , that man is always related to society , that relationship will be- come comparatively greater in proportion as the next of kin is more distant ; it is therefore consistent with civilization to say that where there ...
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Personal property is the ef- fect of society ; and it is as impossible for an individual to acquire personal prop- erty without the aid of society , as it is for him to make land originally . Separate an individual from society ...
Personal property is the ef- fect of society ; and it is as impossible for an individual to acquire personal prop- erty without the aid of society , as it is for him to make land originally . Separate an individual from society ...
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Abide in the simple and noble regions of thy life , obey thy heart , and thou shalt reproduce the Foreworld again . 4. As our Religion , our Education , our Art look abroad , so does our spirit of society . All men plume themselves on ...
Abide in the simple and noble regions of thy life , obey thy heart , and thou shalt reproduce the Foreworld again . 4. As our Religion , our Education , our Art look abroad , so does our spirit of society . All men plume themselves on ...
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