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Impressions of Theophrastus Such

Chapter 16 MORAL SWINDLERS.

Word Count: 2914    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

oney he possesses; but there seems a deeper and more melancholy irony in the shrunken meaning that popular or polite

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Impressions of Theophrastus Such
Impressions of Theophrastus Such
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1 Chapter 1 LOOKING INWARD.2 Chapter 2 LOOKING BACKWARD.3 Chapter 3 HOW WE ENCOURAGE RESEARCH.4 Chapter 4 A MAN SURPRISED AT HIS ORIGINALITY.5 Chapter 5 A TOO DEFERENTIAL MAN.6 Chapter 6 ONLY TEMPER.7 Chapter 7 A POLITICAL MOLECULE.8 Chapter 8 THE WATCH-DOG OF KNOWLEDGE9 Chapter 9 A HALF-BREED10 Chapter 10 DEBASING THE MORAL CURRENCY.11 Chapter 11 THE WASP CREDITED WITH THE HONEYCOMB12 Chapter 12 SO YOUNG! 13 Chapter 13 HOW WE COME TO GIVE OURSELVES FALSE TESTIMONIALS, AND BELIEVE IN THEM.14 Chapter 14 THE TOO READY WRITER15 Chapter 15 DISEASES OF SMALL AUTHORSHIP16 Chapter 16 MORAL SWINDLERS.17 Chapter 17 SHADOWS OF THE COMING RACE.18 Chapter 18 THE MODERN HEP! HEP! HEP!