My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1906 |
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... social and political questions that so deeply affect the lives and happiness of the great bulk of the people . It is a great satisfaction that his last letter to me , written within nine months of his death , and terminating a ...
... social and political questions that so deeply affect the lives and happiness of the great bulk of the people . It is a great satisfaction that his last letter to me , written within nine months of his death , and terminating a ...
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... Social , " vol . ii . , p . 107 . The first letter I received from Spencer was when I sent him my paper on " The Origin of Human Races under the Law of Natural Selection . " He said that he had read it with great interest , and added ...
... Social , " vol . ii . , p . 107 . The first letter I received from Spencer was when I sent him my paper on " The Origin of Human Races under the Law of Natural Selection . " He said that he had read it with great interest , and added ...
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... Social Statics , " I sent him a copy of our programme and asked him if he would join us . His reply is very instructive , as showing how nearly he agreed with us at that time , and also how slight were the difficulties he suggested as ...
... Social Statics , " I sent him a copy of our programme and asked him if he would join us . His reply is very instructive , as showing how nearly he agreed with us at that time , and also how slight were the difficulties he suggested as ...
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... social arrangements whatever , the distress which humanity has had to suffer in the course of civilization could have been prevented . The whole process , with all its horrors and tyrannies , and slaveries and abomi- nations of all ...
... social arrangements whatever , the distress which humanity has had to suffer in the course of civilization could have been prevented . The whole process , with all its horrors and tyrannies , and slaveries and abomi- nations of all ...
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... Social Statics " ; and both works are alike beneficial , inas- much as they demonstrate these facts and serve as incentives and guides for our future attempts to remedy them . If Mr. Spencer had not hastily laid aside the book , owing ...
... Social Statics " ; and both works are alike beneficial , inas- much as they demonstrate these facts and serve as incentives and guides for our future attempts to remedy them . If Mr. Spencer had not hastily laid aside the book , owing ...
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