College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... common ground of interest to all students , the editors have taken account of the special interest of the engineering and agricultural student , and aimed to provide material which should appeal particularly to his taste without being ...
... common ground of interest to all students , the editors have taken account of the special interest of the engineering and agricultural student , and aimed to provide material which should appeal particularly to his taste without being ...
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... common , would be owned collectively , while all of those things which the in- dividual uses directly for the satisfaction of his personal wants , or which he uses in his capacity as an individual , would remain the property of the ...
... common , would be owned collectively , while all of those things which the in- dividual uses directly for the satisfaction of his personal wants , or which he uses in his capacity as an individual , would remain the property of the ...
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... common people . Socialism is not Communism . Under socialism , although there would be collective ownership of the means of production and exchange , there would still be private ownership of income . Communism , however , goes one step ...
... common people . Socialism is not Communism . Under socialism , although there would be collective ownership of the means of production and exchange , there would still be private ownership of income . Communism , however , goes one step ...
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... common use ; it is not to throw words together in any combinations we please , but to follow and avail ourselves of the true idiom of the lan- guage . To write a genuine familiar or truly English style , is to write as any one would ...
... common use ; it is not to throw words together in any combinations we please , but to follow and avail ourselves of the true idiom of the lan- guage . To write a genuine familiar or truly English style , is to write as any one would ...
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... common English word at all . A fine tact is shewn in adhering to those which are perfectly common , and yet never falling into any expressions which are debased by disgusting circumstances , or which owe their signification and point to ...
... common English word at all . A fine tact is shewn in adhering to those which are perfectly common , and yet never falling into any expressions which are debased by disgusting circumstances , or which owe their signification and point to ...
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