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- Title: Lecture: Some Characteristics of To-day
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- satisfaction to me to see how many more friends of our Anthroposophic
- Title: Inner Aspect of the Social Question: Lecture I
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- friends, how different, with regard particularly to the human being,
- beautiful verses (which I have often spoken of to our friends in
- dear friends, anthroposophical activity will become for you what
- My dear friends, give
- figured in our lives as parents, brothers and sisters, friends,
- must learn, my dear friends — that all stages of life —
- attention to this, my dear friends, so that from this characteristic
- Title: Inner Aspect of the Social Question: Lecture II
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- Now, my dear friends,
- my dear friends, that people have thought a great deal about this,
- third, the economic realm. Just think, my dear friends, how economic
- human community” — then, my dear friends, one way to the
- Title: Inner Aspect of the Social Question: Lecture III
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- many of our anthroposophical friends. But, my dear friends, you
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture I
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- DEAR FRIENDS,
- first of all-gratitude to those friends who, in my unavoidable
- friends have tried to make appropriate to the serious things of
- I speak, as from you all, to thank our friends most heartily
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture II
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- fashion. I once had an old friend, sixty-four years of age; one
- identity. My friend assumed that his existence was proved by
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Main Features of the Social Question and the Threefold Order of the Social Organism
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- that the relations with St. Petersburg were the most friendly
- relations with St. Petersburg would continue friendly, as
- men who first showed me any friendliness when it came
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