
Ars Recte Vivendi; Being Essays Contributed to "The Easy Chair"
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George William Curtis's book "ARS RECTE VIVENDI" is thought-scary and sums up the author's philosophy on having a tremendous lifestyle. American author, editor, and social reformer George William Curtis wrote this painting inside the 1800s. It is a top notch and insightful look at the perspectives of an excellent lifestyles. This essay via Curtis is about the art of proper residing, with a focal point on how important moral and ethical issues are in both non-public and organization behavior. People ought to stay their lives with admire, duty, and honesty, he says, speaking approximately the co...
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