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... beauty or beauty of a higher kind , but can it be denied that whatever beauty there is may be enjoyed by a larger proportion of the people ? The old civilizations were based upon the existence of slaves or their equivalent ; only very ...
... beauty or beauty of a higher kind , but can it be denied that whatever beauty there is may be enjoyed by a larger proportion of the people ? The old civilizations were based upon the existence of slaves or their equivalent ; only very ...
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... beauty and charity . ― Let us remember with gratitude all that we owe to the East- the moral earnestness of Judæa , the Golden Rule , the very rudiments of the science we are so proud of this is an immense debt . There is no reason why ...
... beauty and charity . ― Let us remember with gratitude all that we owe to the East- the moral earnestness of Judæa , the Golden Rule , the very rudiments of the science we are so proud of this is an immense debt . There is no reason why ...
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... beauty , the more beauty there is around him created by others - the better it is , and when he dies , what he has created is added to the capital of beauty of the whole world . It is the same with justice and truth . There is indeed ...
... beauty , the more beauty there is around him created by others - the better it is , and when he dies , what he has created is added to the capital of beauty of the whole world . It is the same with justice and truth . There is indeed ...
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