THE CROWN OF WILD OLIVE1894 |
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... Class , ' must compel him , if he is in any wise earnest or thoughtful , to inquire in the outset , on what you yourselves suppose this class distinction has been 2.
... Class , ' must compel him , if he is in any wise earnest or thoughtful , to inquire in the outset , on what you yourselves suppose this class distinction has been 2.
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... Classes ? ' Are there really upper classes , -are there lower ? How much should they always be ele- vated , how much always depressed ? Anl , gentlemen and ladies - I pray those of you who are here to forgive me the offence there may be ...
... Classes ? ' Are there really upper classes , -are there lower ? How much should they always be ele- vated , how much always depressed ? Anl , gentlemen and ladies - I pray those of you who are here to forgive me the offence there may be ...
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... class - strong and happy -among both rich and poor ; there is an idle class - weak , wicked , and miserable - among both rich and poor . And the worst of the misunderstandings arising between the two orders come of the unlucky fact that ...
... class - strong and happy -among both rich and poor ; there is an idle class - weak , wicked , and miserable - among both rich and poor . And the worst of the misunderstandings arising between the two orders come of the unlucky fact that ...
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... classes who work and the classes who play . Of course we must agree upon a definition of these terms , -work and play , -before going farther . Now , roughly , not with vain subtlety of defi- nition , but for plain use of the words ...
... classes who work and the classes who play . Of course we must agree upon a definition of these terms , -work and play , -before going farther . Now , roughly , not with vain subtlety of defi- nition , but for plain use of the words ...
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... class in England spend their lives in playing at . The first of all English games is making money . That is an all - absorbing game ; and we knock each other down often- er in playing at that than at foot - ball , or any other roughest ...
... class in England spend their lives in playing at . The first of all English games is making money . That is an all - absorbing game ; and we knock each other down often- er in playing at that than at foot - ball , or any other roughest ...
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