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Pagina 9
... becomes plain that a bi- metallic régime is not the means of ap- proximating to a gold régime . On the contrary , it ... become wholly uncertain and contingent . The great principle of the cost of production fails us , because in the ...
... becomes plain that a bi- metallic régime is not the means of ap- proximating to a gold régime . On the contrary , it ... become wholly uncertain and contingent . The great principle of the cost of production fails us , because in the ...
Pagina 24
... become hearths of culture . The gross , indolent , newly enriched class , if its wealth continues in the same families , is likely to give place , in the next generation , to a class of rudiment- ary and , in some instances , even of ...
... become hearths of culture . The gross , indolent , newly enriched class , if its wealth continues in the same families , is likely to give place , in the next generation , to a class of rudiment- ary and , in some instances , even of ...
Pagina 25
... become established and extend their influence , and as the special edu- cation of women assume's more import- ance , the standards of culture will be- come more diverse and the principles of the ruling criticism will become less re ...
... become established and extend their influence , and as the special edu- cation of women assume's more import- ance , the standards of culture will be- come more diverse and the principles of the ruling criticism will become less re ...
Pagina 26
... become a cham- pion of the neglected rights of infancy ; it has taken a whole period of human life under its special protection . And in doing this it has constituted itself the avenger of a whole sex . How , it may be asked , does ...
... become a cham- pion of the neglected rights of infancy ; it has taken a whole period of human life under its special protection . And in doing this it has constituted itself the avenger of a whole sex . How , it may be asked , does ...
Pagina 28
... become the starting point in the hu- manizing and socializing of our nature . That is to say , through the mere habit of denying self and of attending to the wants of the unsheltered infant , the mother would come to possess the germs ...
... become the starting point in the hu- manizing and socializing of our nature . That is to say , through the mere habit of denying self and of attending to the wants of the unsheltered infant , the mother would come to possess the germs ...
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