The Twentieth Century, Volum 171Nineteenth Century and After, 1963 |
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Pàgina 73
... accept that human beings would thus behave more or less uniformly in the matter but , over the years , I discovered ... accepted for quite a long time and it would be disconcerting if one were to be persuaded at this stage of the social ...
... accept that human beings would thus behave more or less uniformly in the matter but , over the years , I discovered ... accepted for quite a long time and it would be disconcerting if one were to be persuaded at this stage of the social ...
Pàgina 39
... accept people simply for what they are , because by virtue of his training he is made to learn about other cultures , about other peoples ; and it's too intense an involvement in the cultures one gets initiated into to allow this sort ...
... accept people simply for what they are , because by virtue of his training he is made to learn about other cultures , about other peoples ; and it's too intense an involvement in the cultures one gets initiated into to allow this sort ...
Pàgina 40
... accept the offer , but when they come along and see that I am coloured their faces turn sour . Y About two years ago , when my wife and I were walking t down a Paris street , a tramp turned to her and said “ Are you really a prostitute ...
... accept the offer , but when they come along and see that I am coloured their faces turn sour . Y About two years ago , when my wife and I were walking t down a Paris street , a tramp turned to her and said “ Are you really a prostitute ...
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