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101Author:  Veblen, Thorstein, 1857-1929Add
 Title:  The theory of the leisure class; an economic study of institutions  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: The institution of a leisure class is found in its best development at the higher stages of the barbarian culture; as, for instance, in feudal Europe or feudal Japan. In such communities the distinction between classes is very rigorously observed; and the feature of most striking economic significance in these class differences is the distinction maintained between the employments proper to the several classes. The upper classes are by custom exempt or excluded from industrial occupations, and are reserved for certain employments to which a degree of honour attaches. Chief among the honourable employments in any feudal community is warfare; and priestly service is commonly second to warfare. If the barbarian community is not notably warlike, the priestly office may take the precedence, with that of the warrior second. But the rule holds with but slight exceptions that, whether warriors or priests, the upper classes are exempt from industrial employments, and this exemption is the economic expression of their superior rank. Brahmin India affords a fair illustration of the industrial exemption of both these classes. In the communities belonging to the higher barbarian culture there is a considerable differentiation of sub-classes within what may be comprehensively called the leisure class; and there is a corresponding differentiation of employments between these sub-classes. The leisure class as a whole comprises the noble and the priestly classes, together with much of their retinue. The occupations of the class are correspondingly diversified; but they have the common economic characteristic of being non-industrial. These non-industrial upper-class occupations may be roughly comprised under government, warfare, religious observances, and sports.
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102Author:  Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892Add
 Title:  Leaves of Grass [1860]  
 Published:  2001 
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103Author:  Young, ClarenceAdd
 Title:  The Motor Boys Overland or A Long Trip For Fun and Fortune  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: THERE was a whizz of rubber-tired wheels, a cloud of dust and the frightened yelping of a dog as a big, red touring automobile shot down the road.
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104Author:  Young, ClarenceAdd
 Title:  The Motor Boys on the Pacific or The Young Derelict Hunters  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: "WELL, she is smashed this time, sure!" exclaimed Jerry Hopkins, to his chums, Ned Slade and Bob Baker.
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105Author:  Farrer, James Anson, 1849-1925Add
 Title:  Adam Smith  
 Published:  2001 
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106Author:  Flaubert, Gustave, 1821-1880Add
 Title:  Madame Bovary  
 Published:  2001 
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107Author:  Godwin, WilliamAdd
 Title:  Enquiry Concerning Political Justice  
 Published:  2001 
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108Author:  Hadden, Jeffrey K.Add
 Title:  Policing the Religious Airwaves: A Case of Market Place Regulation  
 Published:  2001 
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109Author:  Hadden, Jeffrey K., Swann, Charles E.Add
 Title:  Are the Prime Time Preachers Past Their Prime?  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: After a half-century of working out the implications and permutations of the New Deal, America is struggling with changes that challenge many of its values and policies. It is a struggle about the role of government in our lives -- what it may and may not do, what it should and should not do, and what it must and must not do.
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110Author:  Hume, David, 1711-1776Add
 Title:  Of Interest  
 Published:  2001 
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111Author:  Hume, David, 1711-1776Add
 Title:  Of Money.  
 Published:  2001 
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112Author:  Hume, DavidAdd
 Title:  A treatise of human nature  
 Published:  2001 
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113Author:  Gov. Thomas HutchinsonAdd
 Title:  THE WITCHCRAFT DELUSION OF 1692  
 Published:  2001 
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 Description: IN May last I had occasion to consult the original manuscript of Gov. Hutchinson’s second volume of the History of Massachusetts, which, it is well known, is among the Hutchinson papers in the State archives in Boston. I had never before seen the manuscript, and did not readily find the passage of which I was in search. The first portion of the manuscript seemed to be missing, and its place was supplied by matter which belonged to the Appendix. My first inpression [sic] was that the missing sheets were those which Gov. Hutchinson did not recover after the stamp-act riot of 1765. Finding the matter of the Appendix out of place, suggested that the volume might have been carelessly arranged for binding. On collating the manuscript the early portion was found in another part of the volume. This was the copy used by the printers.
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114Author:  Jonson, BenAdd
 Title:  Every Man in his Humour  
 Published:  2001 
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115Author:  Leslie, T.E. Cliffe, 1826-1882Add
 Title:  The Political Economy of Adam Smith  
 Published:  2001 
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116Author:  Lincoln, AbrahamAdd
 Title:  Collected works : The Abraham Lincoln Association, Springfield, Illinois.  
 Published:  2001 
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117Author:  Locke, JohnAdd
 Title:  Short Observations on a Printed Paper  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: THE author says, "Silver yielding the proposed 2d. or 3d. more by the ounce, than it will do by being coined into money, there will be none coined into money; and matter of fact shows there is none."
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118Author:  Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Add
 Title:  An Open Letter to the Christian Nobility / by Martin Luther  
 Published:  2001 
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119Author:  Marquis, DonAdd
 Title:  Mother Goose, Propagandist  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: MOTHER GOOSE has never had the recognition which she deserves for the part she has played in making the world unsafe for anti-democracy.
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120Author:  Milton, JohnAdd
 Title:  Areopagitica  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: A SPEECH FOR THE LIBERTY OF UNLICENSED PRINTING, TO THE PARLIAMENT OF ENGLAND (1644)
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