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Can anyone provide the citation for when the first time William Morris
used the phrase:        "Have nothing in your house that you do not know
to be useful, or believe to be beautiful"  I believe it was in an 1882
lecture - but have not been able to find the original source.  
 
thanks
 

Jane Carlin - Senior Librarian
Design, Architecture, Art and Planning Library
5480 Aronoff Center for Design and Art
PO Box 210016
Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0016 

513-556-1319

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