The GentlemanTicknor and Fields, 1863 - 159 páginas |
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... civilization advances , this sanctity gets to be so recognized , that , to guard it , such liability is no longer needed . Infringement is so visited with general repro- bation , that the violator is rebuked as by a universal hiss ...
... civilization advances , this sanctity gets to be so recognized , that , to guard it , such liability is no longer needed . Infringement is so visited with general repro- bation , that the violator is rebuked as by a universal hiss ...
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... and affectation , if not into paralyzing vice and impoverishing selfish- ness . In short , gentlemanhood needs what all concomitants and constituents of civilization - need , - a moral basis ; without which 106 THE GENTLEMAN .
... and affectation , if not into paralyzing vice and impoverishing selfish- ness . In short , gentlemanhood needs what all concomitants and constituents of civilization - need , - a moral basis ; without which 106 THE GENTLEMAN .
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George Henry Calvert. - need , - a moral basis ; without which basis civilization bears neither flowers nor fruit nay , without which , civilization were not , and could not be . In the majority of men the moral power is regulative not ...
George Henry Calvert. - need , - a moral basis ; without which basis civilization bears neither flowers nor fruit nay , without which , civilization were not , and could not be . In the majority of men the moral power is regulative not ...
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... , bears no handling , and if eaten , proves to be bitter or poisonous . Moreover , all men nowadays , even the most rustic , are by general civilization constrained to civility , and manners being oil to the wheels 116 THE GENTLEMAN .
... , bears no handling , and if eaten , proves to be bitter or poisonous . Moreover , all men nowadays , even the most rustic , are by general civilization constrained to civility , and manners being oil to the wheels 116 THE GENTLEMAN .
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