Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... taken a more enlarged view of literature and society . Nothing is more amusing or instructive than to ob- serve the manner in which people who think themselves wiser than all the rest of the world fall into snares which the simple good ...
... taken a more enlarged view of literature and society . Nothing is more amusing or instructive than to ob- serve the manner in which people who think themselves wiser than all the rest of the world fall into snares which the simple good ...
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... taken from it with- out its own concurrence ? What is the meaning of the words stronger and weaker , when applied to such bod- ies as these ? The one may , indeed , by physical force , altogether destroy the other . But this is not the ...
... taken from it with- out its own concurrence ? What is the meaning of the words stronger and weaker , when applied to such bod- ies as these ? The one may , indeed , by physical force , altogether destroy the other . But this is not the ...
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... taken . Everybody knows how Henry VIII . trimmed between Francis and the Emperor Charles . But it is idle to cite examples of the operation of a principle which is illustrated in almost every page of history , ancient or modern , and to ...
... taken . Everybody knows how Henry VIII . trimmed between Francis and the Emperor Charles . But it is idle to cite examples of the operation of a principle which is illustrated in almost every page of history , ancient or modern , and to ...
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... taken into consideration , as well as the number of the sufferers . In the next place , we have to notice one most important distinction which Mr. Mill has alto- gether overlooked . Throughout his essay , he con- founds the community ...
... taken into consideration , as well as the number of the sufferers . In the next place , we have to notice one most important distinction which Mr. Mill has alto- gether overlooked . Throughout his essay , he con- founds the community ...
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... taken from them by undisguised robbery . Such another is the stock example of the French Revolution , appealed to by the Edinburgh Review in the actual case . It is utterly untrue that the French Revolution took place because the poor ...
... taken from them by undisguised robbery . Such another is the stock example of the French Revolution , appealed to by the Edinburgh Review in the actual case . It is utterly untrue that the French Revolution took place because the poor ...
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