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Page 68
... least , for the ills endured here . The fanfare in regard to it all ! The temples , towers , prayers , and the profound stupidity that accompanies it ! And not only that , but the fear and awe which throughout the ages have induced ...
... least , for the ills endured here . The fanfare in regard to it all ! The temples , towers , prayers , and the profound stupidity that accompanies it ! And not only that , but the fear and awe which throughout the ages have induced ...
Page 111
... least successful classes . In the professional and other successful classes late marriages and small families are almost the rule ; many of their men spend the important parts of their lives in India or the colonies , abroad or at sea ...
... least successful classes . In the professional and other successful classes late marriages and small families are almost the rule ; many of their men spend the important parts of their lives in India or the colonies , abroad or at sea ...
Page 113
... least , it honestly tries ; and it is , I think , for this reason that most of us accept it as our political creed . My objection to it is that , as I think , it forms a barrier to further upward progress . True progress to better ...
... least , it honestly tries ; and it is , I think , for this reason that most of us accept it as our political creed . My objection to it is that , as I think , it forms a barrier to further upward progress . True progress to better ...
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