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... seems to me to be poverty and hard times . I am not thinking of the abstract academic socialism of Karl Marx , or of our own intelligentsia ; this no longer seems to me to have much practical interest or importance . I have in mind the ...
... seems to me to be poverty and hard times . I am not thinking of the abstract academic socialism of Karl Marx , or of our own intelligentsia ; this no longer seems to me to have much practical interest or importance . I have in mind the ...
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... seem a pity to waste the development of those millions of years . If I do not wish to return to his physical body ... seems to me that we have got to account for its evolution and also for its present state . There is no use denying ...
... seem a pity to waste the development of those millions of years . If I do not wish to return to his physical body ... seems to me that we have got to account for its evolution and also for its present state . There is no use denying ...
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... seems to me , is incompatible with any sort of dignity . It may be held , by the sorry standards which prevail in certain quarters , to be virtuous , but it is plainly not dignified . Is it a fact that the authors of the New Testament ...
... seems to me , is incompatible with any sort of dignity . It may be held , by the sorry standards which prevail in certain quarters , to be virtuous , but it is plainly not dignified . Is it a fact that the authors of the New Testament ...
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