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Page 26
... common life , " founded printing establish- ments at Brussels and Louvain , in Belgium . In the year 1467 , a press was transported to Rome ; some years after- wards , to Venice , Milan , and Naples . The printing art came to Paris in ...
... common life , " founded printing establish- ments at Brussels and Louvain , in Belgium . In the year 1467 , a press was transported to Rome ; some years after- wards , to Venice , Milan , and Naples . The printing art came to Paris in ...
Page 59
... common , as were also those of velvet , silk brocade , vellum , and morocco , elaborately ornamented after designs made by great artists , and protected with bosses , corners , and clasps of solid gold . The precious stones and metals ...
... common , as were also those of velvet , silk brocade , vellum , and morocco , elaborately ornamented after designs made by great artists , and protected with bosses , corners , and clasps of solid gold . The precious stones and metals ...
Page 87
... rob themselves , while the latter defraud society of the common inheritance of mankind . To choose between the two conditions , indeed , were not difficult ; the " golden mean " -neither poverty nor riches - should THE MODERN MOLOCH . 87.
... rob themselves , while the latter defraud society of the common inheritance of mankind . To choose between the two conditions , indeed , were not difficult ; the " golden mean " -neither poverty nor riches - should THE MODERN MOLOCH . 87.
Page 88
... common blessings . Money is then the universal talisman , the mainspring of our social system , the lever that moves the world . Some moderns , like Socrates ( who wrote in praise of poverty on a table of solid gold ) , cynically speak ...
... common blessings . Money is then the universal talisman , the mainspring of our social system , the lever that moves the world . Some moderns , like Socrates ( who wrote in praise of poverty on a table of solid gold ) , cynically speak ...
Page 91
... common sympathies of mankind , than anything else in the world . It not only often sunders the nearest and dearest ties of relationship , but also perverts the best feelings of our nature , and thus becomes the fruitful source of most ...
... common sympathies of mankind , than anything else in the world . It not only often sunders the nearest and dearest ties of relationship , but also perverts the best feelings of our nature , and thus becomes the fruitful source of most ...
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