Essays for College EnglishJames Cloyd Bowman D.C. Heath and Company, 1918 - 474 страница |
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... machinery which will set available powers operating for the satisfaction of those needs . - 3. Summarize using a single complete sentence for each - the subordinate thoughts which the author uses to enforce each of his main ideas . Main ...
... machinery which will set available powers operating for the satisfaction of those needs . - 3. Summarize using a single complete sentence for each - the subordinate thoughts which the author uses to enforce each of his main ideas . Main ...
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... of collective human nature as we find it , and through the invention of social machinery which will set available powers operating for the satisfaction of those needs , that is , A. To bring this about , we shall first need INTRODUCTION XV.
... of collective human nature as we find it , and through the invention of social machinery which will set available powers operating for the satisfaction of those needs , that is , A. To bring this about , we shall first need INTRODUCTION XV.
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... machinery or else make our commercial ideas and practices conform to our political . 2. Since neutral nations in times of war have no ade- quate protection of their rights , we need some con- structive intelligence to set machinery in ...
... machinery or else make our commercial ideas and practices conform to our political . 2. Since neutral nations in times of war have no ade- quate protection of their rights , we need some con- structive intelligence to set machinery in ...
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... machinery which will satisfy those needs . But before we can do this we shall need to get a sufficiently large number of persons to believe in our method ; we shall need to change the point of view of those who still cling to the ...
... machinery which will satisfy those needs . But before we can do this we shall need to get a sufficiently large number of persons to believe in our method ; we shall need to change the point of view of those who still cling to the ...
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... machinery , and live stock , even at the expense of the soil . Millions upon millions of acres of fresh land have been coming into production faster than domestic consumption has required , 1 Reprinted from the report of the Secretary ...
... machinery , and live stock , even at the expense of the soil . Millions upon millions of acres of fresh land have been coming into production faster than domestic consumption has required , 1 Reprinted from the report of the Secretary ...
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