Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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... equality , is equality of gifts , physical , in- tellectual , and moral . Were men equally endowed with strength , intelligence , courage , force , and tenacity of will , there would be a genuine natural equality among them . As we know ...
... equality , is equality of gifts , physical , in- tellectual , and moral . Were men equally endowed with strength , intelligence , courage , force , and tenacity of will , there would be a genuine natural equality among them . As we know ...
Page 314
... equality was established , except as between men and women , at a comparatively early epoch , and its full recognition has been , both there and in the United States , a very potent and beneficial factor in preventing social bitterness ...
... equality was established , except as between men and women , at a comparatively early epoch , and its full recognition has been , both there and in the United States , a very potent and beneficial factor in preventing social bitterness ...
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... equality . Civil equality , equality of rights in the field of private law , is so generally admitted to be wholesome for the whole community as to have become a good practical test of the higher or lower level of civilization which any ...
... equality . Civil equality , equality of rights in the field of private law , is so generally admitted to be wholesome for the whole community as to have become a good practical test of the higher or lower level of civilization which any ...
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