For the first month that we were here he seemed to prefer nothing in the world to our society, and now--I was nearly saying that we had not seen him for one single evening these three weeks.
I am sure, with all his gastronomical affectations, he would not, if all were right, prefer the most exquisite dinner in the world to our society.
Practically all the wealth of the world today is produced by the capitalist method, and distributed under capitalist supervision, and therefore capitalist ideas prevail in our society, to the practical exclusion of all other ideas.
Stop and recall what we have proven about the "iron ring"; the possibilities of production latent in our society.
They content themselves with being obeyed, and the shaping of our society is in their hands.
Any man can have money in our society, provided the accident of birth favors him, and it is everywhere known that any man who has money can get a wife.
But, like the individual farmers and the individual mothers of families, the play-producer in our society is in competition with great community enterprises, which set a high standard and make competition difficult.
I have heard of the attitude taken by two flowers of our society in presence of Joachim.
But a certain kind of writing is done by pariahs, who are not much of a credit to our society, and I was interested by the style in which these scribbling vermin spoke of the dead man.
I have drawn attention to this new evil because I have peculiar opportunities of studying the inner life of our society, and I find that the gambling epidemic is spreading among the middle-classes.
Before the end of the month, three more transports, having on board two companies of the New South Wales corps, arrived to add to our society.
Elated by these marks of favour, and sensible that his importance with his countrymen arose in proportion to our patronage of him, he warmly attached himself to our society.
In a word, his temper seemed pliant, and his relish of our society so great, that hardly any one judged he would attempt to quit us, were the means of escape put within his reach.
In the first place, let us notice the natural causes which tend to the decrease of our Society.
We ask you to our society, and the table will be laid presently.
If he is a great soldier and has shed blood," said Basia, "it is proper to admit him to our society, which my husband in his letter does not forbid.
It would, nevertheless, give me great satisfaction to know, as thy kindly expressed editorial comments seem to intimate, that I have somewhat overestimated the tendencies of things in our Society.
I am not insensible of the need of spiritual renovation in our Society.
Now, I am not content with the compromise which sanctions every form of sexual sin so long as the conventions are respected and the sin hidden--all the rottenness going on beneath the respectable structure of our society.
I realize the way in which they act so disastrously in hindering the spiritual and physical health of our society.
In reality that is the doctrine--justified to some by the theory of the struggle for existence--which reigns in our society.
The whole of the human world, throughout its length and breadth, has felt the gravitational pull of a giant planet of greed, with concentric rings of innumerable satellites, causing in our society a marked deviation from the moral orbit.
From the beginning of our society, women have naturally accepted the training which imparts to their life and to their home a spirit of harmony.
These exist only in our society of drones, where to do nothing is regarded as an enviable lot, and the worker is despised in proportion to the hardness and disagreeableness of his work, and in proportion to its social usefulness.
The figure, characteristically borrowed from the horse-fair, meets, as experience teaches, with loud applause from the higher circles of our society.
In short, the moral turpitude of certain social circles of our society can be pilloried no better than by this sort of courtship.
In general, the physical and intellectual differences between man and woman were vastly less in primitive days than in our society.
And it is surely as clear as day that the policy of Free Trade has dislocated the whole structure of our society.
Let our constitution express the balance of forces in our society, and as they change let the disposition of power change with them!
Audubon was engaged in some occupation in the city, and how he came to be a member of our society I cannot tell; for he professed an uncompromising aversion to all speculation.
There was Remenham, then Prime Minister, and his great antagonist Mendoza, both of whom were members of our society.
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