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Pagina 9
... means of ap- proximating to a gold régime . On the contrary , it must either be a permanent régime , or it will ... mean the cir- cumstances and interests of the next ten or fifteen years , the difficulties increase , chiefly because the ...
... means of ap- proximating to a gold régime . On the contrary , it must either be a permanent régime , or it will ... mean the cir- cumstances and interests of the next ten or fifteen years , the difficulties increase , chiefly because the ...
Pagina 21
of democracy , as a means of securing the well - being of great multitudes of men , and of the economy of labor , as a means of lessening human toil and in- creasing the share of material goods that the ordinary man will obtain . These ...
of democracy , as a means of securing the well - being of great multitudes of men , and of the economy of labor , as a means of lessening human toil and in- creasing the share of material goods that the ordinary man will obtain . These ...
Pagina 24
... means of leisure for the higher occupations and enjoyments of the mind , and thus literature , reliev- ed from the excessive competition of business pursuits , will enlist more ser- vants . Something may be hoped , also , from the ...
... means of leisure for the higher occupations and enjoyments of the mind , and thus literature , reliev- ed from the excessive competition of business pursuits , will enlist more ser- vants . Something may be hoped , also , from the ...
Pagina 49
... means weariness and disappointment , and exchange of substance for vain shadows ; and the more men are cultivated , the more so- phisticated and unreal become their lives , and the less their real powers of enjoy- ment . Then should we ...
... means weariness and disappointment , and exchange of substance for vain shadows ; and the more men are cultivated , the more so- phisticated and unreal become their lives , and the less their real powers of enjoy- ment . Then should we ...
Pagina 53
... means by which the strait - waistcoat had been forced to yield . Like Bunyan , he had been locked up by Giant Despair , and had escaped from the dungeons , though by a differ- ent method . The account of the crisis in his moral ...
... means by which the strait - waistcoat had been forced to yield . Like Bunyan , he had been locked up by Giant Despair , and had escaped from the dungeons , though by a differ- ent method . The account of the crisis in his moral ...
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