Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 3-4D. Appleton, 1879 |
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... century , as an incredible instance " not so much of indolence as of gross negligence and bad taste . " But this is not all . Our biographer has contrived to pro- cure a copy of the Thesis , and has sate down with his As in præsenti and ...
... century , as an incredible instance " not so much of indolence as of gross negligence and bad taste . " But this is not all . Our biographer has contrived to pro- cure a copy of the Thesis , and has sate down with his As in præsenti and ...
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... century ? What Tory could have spoken with greater dis- gust and contempt of the French Revolution and its au thors ? Nay , this writer , a republican , and the most upright and zealous of republicans , has gone so far as to say that Mr ...
... century ? What Tory could have spoken with greater dis- gust and contempt of the French Revolution and its au thors ? Nay , this writer , a republican , and the most upright and zealous of republicans , has gone so far as to say that Mr ...
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... centuries , in every species of knowledge , we infer , not that there is no more room for improvement , but that in every science which de- serves the name , immense improvements may be confidently expected . But the very considerations ...
... centuries , in every species of knowledge , we infer , not that there is no more room for improvement , but that in every science which de- serves the name , immense improvements may be confidently expected . But the very considerations ...
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... century , -- a man who knows nothing but what it is a scandal not to know . And if we were to judge by the self - complacent pity with which he speaks of the great statesmen and philo- sophers of a former age , we should guess that he ...
... century , -- a man who knows nothing but what it is a scandal not to know . And if we were to judge by the self - complacent pity with which he speaks of the great statesmen and philo- sophers of a former age , we should guess that he ...
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... century . But he never forgets that the men whom he is describing were men of the seventeenth century . From Mr. Mill this indulgence , or to speak more properly , this justice , was less to be expected . That MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY . 37.
... century . But he never forgets that the men whom he is describing were men of the seventeenth century . From Mr. Mill this indulgence , or to speak more properly , this justice , was less to be expected . That MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY . 37.
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