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Page 91
... tion of the earlier attempts to put the case for a vegetarian system of diet . It was printed for private circulation ( 1929 ) by Ingpen , and first published in the Julian Editions ( 1929 ) . The essay is in a more temperate vein than ...
... tion of the earlier attempts to put the case for a vegetarian system of diet . It was printed for private circulation ( 1929 ) by Ingpen , and first published in the Julian Editions ( 1929 ) . The essay is in a more temperate vein than ...
Page 161
... tion to rival , let it belong to them to pursue and develop all suggestions relating to the great cause of liberty which has been nur- tured ( I am scarcely conscious of a meta- phor ) with their very sweat , and blood , and tears ...
... tion to rival , let it belong to them to pursue and develop all suggestions relating to the great cause of liberty which has been nur- tured ( I am scarcely conscious of a meta- phor ) with their very sweat , and blood , and tears ...
Page 284
... tion , music , painting , the dance , and reli- gious institutions to produce a common effect in the representation of the loftiest idealisms of passion and of power ; each division in the art was made perfect in its kind by artists of ...
... tion , music , painting , the dance , and reli- gious institutions to produce a common effect in the representation of the loftiest idealisms of passion and of power ; each division in the art was made perfect in its kind by artists of ...
Contents
THE GROWTH OF SHELLEYS MIND | 3 |
THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISM | 37 |
A DECLARATION OF RIGHTS | 70 |
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