The Humanities in Contemporary LifeRobert Franklin Davidson Holt, 1960 - 656 pages |
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Page 272
... turn out the hundreds of different parts . Now , the whole tradition of craftsman- ship on which the architectural style of previous centuries was based , consisted of first the fashioning and then the embellish- ment of parts of a ...
... turn out the hundreds of different parts . Now , the whole tradition of craftsman- ship on which the architectural style of previous centuries was based , consisted of first the fashioning and then the embellish- ment of parts of a ...
Page 464
... turn the other cheek , I shall get another blow ; if I give , all that I have will be taken away . Life would be an impossibility . Since life is given to me , why should I deprive myself of it ? Christ cannot demand that . " Thus I ...
... turn the other cheek , I shall get another blow ; if I give , all that I have will be taken away . Life would be an impossibility . Since life is given to me , why should I deprive myself of it ? Christ cannot demand that . " Thus I ...
Page 469
... turn of the century a new concept in home building , and his later work was equally influential . He was widely honored not only in Europe but throughout much of the rest of the world for his outstanding achievements , and his buildings ...
... turn of the century a new concept in home building , and his later work was equally influential . He was widely honored not only in Europe but throughout much of the rest of the world for his outstanding achievements , and his buildings ...
Contents
Social Orientation in Philosophy 26 | 26 |
Social Idealism as Religion | 62 |
The Social Significance of Architecture | 86 |
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