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Page 111
... common ( or communal ) property in the soil seems entirely compatible with high cultiva- tion , as well as with industry , thrift , and progress . Granting at the outset the improbability that this particular form of land tenure will ...
... common ( or communal ) property in the soil seems entirely compatible with high cultiva- tion , as well as with industry , thrift , and progress . Granting at the outset the improbability that this particular form of land tenure will ...
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... common in these houses , and two drawing - rooms and a parlor are not rare . But what is known in New York as an English base- ment house must be so called because there are none such in England . I did not see one in London , or in ...
... common in these houses , and two drawing - rooms and a parlor are not rare . But what is known in New York as an English base- ment house must be so called because there are none such in England . I did not see one in London , or in ...
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... common gender ? Then to our declensions of personal pronouns would be added : — Third person , common gender , singu- lar number . Nom . They , Poss . Their or theirs , Obj . Them . It would be easy to adopt this idiom , for we are ...
... common gender ? Then to our declensions of personal pronouns would be added : — Third person , common gender , singu- lar number . Nom . They , Poss . Their or theirs , Obj . Them . It would be easy to adopt this idiom , for we are ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
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