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Halaman 126
I have been able to gather something of this by tracing with my fingers the lines in sculptured marble ; if this static grace can be so lovely , how much more acute must be the thrill of seeing grace in motion .
I have been able to gather something of this by tracing with my fingers the lines in sculptured marble ; if this static grace can be so lovely , how much more acute must be the thrill of seeing grace in motion .
Halaman 207
... satisfactory only because they make us forget what they are not able to include . But if this is so , the very fact that we are not able to forget anything about the world in which we live is proof that such an affirmation has not ...
... satisfactory only because they make us forget what they are not able to include . But if this is so , the very fact that we are not able to forget anything about the world in which we live is proof that such an affirmation has not ...
Halaman 332
They include : The creation of national minimum living standards , be- low which no family , able and willing to work , shall be permitted to fall . The liquidation of economic insecurity on the basis of plain food , shelter , clothing ...
They include : The creation of national minimum living standards , be- low which no family , able and willing to work , shall be permitted to fall . The liquidation of economic insecurity on the basis of plain food , shelter , clothing ...
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