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... possible for people to live farther apart , instead of being crowded together in nar- row streets . Radios , movies , phonographs , and other contriv- ances make it possible for almost everybody to get entertain- ment . With the cheap ...
... possible for people to live farther apart , instead of being crowded together in nar- row streets . Radios , movies , phonographs , and other contriv- ances make it possible for almost everybody to get entertain- ment . With the cheap ...
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... possible to build a satisfactory way of life out of the wreckage . In all humility I believe a way is possible . That which at first seemed a curse has turned out to be a blessing . For if men believe , as I do , that this present earth ...
... possible to build a satisfactory way of life out of the wreckage . In all humility I believe a way is possible . That which at first seemed a curse has turned out to be a blessing . For if men believe , as I do , that this present earth ...
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... possible ex- cellences all of which can be conceived but of which , in a given man or a given society , only one may be realized . If ever that missing link hypothesized by the evolutionists should be actually discovered , and if ever ...
... possible ex- cellences all of which can be conceived but of which , in a given man or a given society , only one may be realized . If ever that missing link hypothesized by the evolutionists should be actually discovered , and if ever ...
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012114125 PAGE I ALBERT EINSTEIN | 3 |
BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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