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Page 99
... natural taste and a natural nobility of style , which more rigid education might have tarnished . He had the individuality of the frontier but the picture of the frontier as totally individualistic is false . To survive , people sorely ...
... natural taste and a natural nobility of style , which more rigid education might have tarnished . He had the individuality of the frontier but the picture of the frontier as totally individualistic is false . To survive , people sorely ...
Page 53
... natural dictates . This urge is as strong as the call of liberty . Our refusal to follow this natural instinct of man is tanta- mount to putting back the clock of progress . It is also clear that the ideal of the Middle Ages was limited ...
... natural dictates . This urge is as strong as the call of liberty . Our refusal to follow this natural instinct of man is tanta- mount to putting back the clock of progress . It is also clear that the ideal of the Middle Ages was limited ...
Page 45
... natural transition was made to the development of more capital – and technology - intensive industry . It should also be noted that the strategies and policies described above not only accelerated economic growth but also encouraged a ...
... natural transition was made to the development of more capital – and technology - intensive industry . It should also be noted that the strategies and policies described above not only accelerated economic growth but also encouraged a ...
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