Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Edició 63The Society, 1914 |
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... humanity . They have done good work on Boards of Guardians , and those who are on City Councils seem to do equally well . The normal woman does not pose as a pioneer of revolution , or sacrifice her self - respect on the altar of ...
... humanity . They have done good work on Boards of Guardians , and those who are on City Councils seem to do equally well . The normal woman does not pose as a pioneer of revolution , or sacrifice her self - respect on the altar of ...
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... and the Fine Arts , all point to the insidious advances of this enemy . Retrogression is the watchword of strained conditions of life . The wave of social humanity must sweep through the land before we can 18 THE CRIMINAL AND NORMAL WOMAN .
... and the Fine Arts , all point to the insidious advances of this enemy . Retrogression is the watchword of strained conditions of life . The wave of social humanity must sweep through the land before we can 18 THE CRIMINAL AND NORMAL WOMAN .
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social humanity must sweep through the land before we can in any way effectively arrest criminality . We must take measures to raise the condition of slum dwellers , and , by a living wage and good housing , arrest the dominant factors ...
social humanity must sweep through the land before we can in any way effectively arrest criminality . We must take measures to raise the condition of slum dwellers , and , by a living wage and good housing , arrest the dominant factors ...
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... humanity onward . Possibly the ideal of the moment is not the highest or truest form of beauty ; almost certainly the truth is only partial and distorted ; the moral good may be so misconceived that failure for a time follows . But in ...
... humanity onward . Possibly the ideal of the moment is not the highest or truest form of beauty ; almost certainly the truth is only partial and distorted ; the moral good may be so misconceived that failure for a time follows . But in ...
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... human senti- ment , the sentiment of actual life . With many mistakes , and in opposing ways , men tried , and not in vain , to see , to dwell upon , to render real to other minds the beauty that God had put into every common thing ; to ...
... human senti- ment , the sentiment of actual life . With many mistakes , and in opposing ways , men tried , and not in vain , to see , to dwell upon , to render real to other minds the beauty that God had put into every common thing ; to ...
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