The Twentieth Century, Volum 172Nineteenth Century and After, 1963 |
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Pàgina 14
... living in harmful surroundings or whether , having invented clothes , he hit upon the idea of living permanently in an " unnatural " environment . Whatever the truth of the matter , all of us in the temperate zones only differ in degree ...
... living in harmful surroundings or whether , having invented clothes , he hit upon the idea of living permanently in an " unnatural " environment . Whatever the truth of the matter , all of us in the temperate zones only differ in degree ...
Pàgina 74
... living room . Middle - class living has become more cramped than it used to be : there is no room for grannie , nor for the maiden aunt ( even where she still exists ) who used to be the safety pin of every family . - Living with in ...
... living room . Middle - class living has become more cramped than it used to be : there is no room for grannie , nor for the maiden aunt ( even where she still exists ) who used to be the safety pin of every family . - Living with in ...
Pàgina 10
... living " would be meaningless . Real living standards have risen , and therefore real prices have declined . The argument can be extended further . Price is the measure of value , but value is never taken into account when measuring ...
... living " would be meaningless . Real living standards have risen , and therefore real prices have declined . The argument can be extended further . Price is the measure of value , but value is never taken into account when measuring ...
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