Selected WritingsFarrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956 - 396 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 70
עמוד 127
... object was not to make a fund ; and there is the mistake into which the Commission have fallen : the object was not to add 10l . or 201 . per annum to a thousand small livings , and to diminish inequalities in a ratio so trifling that ...
... object was not to make a fund ; and there is the mistake into which the Commission have fallen : the object was not to add 10l . or 201 . per annum to a thousand small livings , and to diminish inequalities in a ratio so trifling that ...
עמוד 280
... object now is , to make women artists , —to give them an excellence in draw- ing , music , painting , and dancing , of which , persons who make these pursuits the occupation of their lives , and derive from them their subsistence , need ...
... object now is , to make women artists , —to give them an excellence in draw- ing , music , painting , and dancing , of which , persons who make these pursuits the occupation of their lives , and derive from them their subsistence , need ...
עמוד 324
... object to fanning machines , which make bread cheaper to the artisans , and to avail yourselves of other machines ... object to machinery in farming , you may as well object to a plow , because it employs fewer men than a spade . You may ...
... object to fanning machines , which make bread cheaper to the artisans , and to avail yourselves of other machines ... object to machinery in farming , you may as well object to a plow , because it employs fewer men than a spade . You may ...
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