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cultured class







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They appeal of course to a cultured class, and they are catholic in their tastes--ready for anything provided it is topical and well done.

From Journalism for Women A Practical Guide by Bennett, Arnold

Besides, how did it happen that she was so at home in this house of well-to-do people, and so familiar with this man of a cultured class?

From The Workingman's Paradise An Australian Labour Novel by Miller, John Maurice

The women of what are now France and England clothed themselves at that time in the same manner as the cultured class of Rome.

From Woman as Decoration by Burbank, Emily

The talk is the talk of a cultured class who live wholesome lives and have no cares.

From Australian Writers by Byrne, Desmond

America, unlike England, has no recognized cultured class, and has no aristocracy, so called, with which to keep mere rich men suitably miserable—at least a little humble and wistful.

From Crowds A Moving-Picture of Democracy by Lee, Gerald Stanley




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