The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... given us as the ' first volume ' of his first work , ' is manifestly the result of much reading and of much thought . The material in it is varied and abundant ; and there is ability , in many respects , and no lack of boldness , in the ...
... given us as the ' first volume ' of his first work , ' is manifestly the result of much reading and of much thought . The material in it is varied and abundant ; and there is ability , in many respects , and no lack of boldness , in the ...
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... given in exchange for these products of the country , then we can see how the wealth of the landlord may suffice to surround him with splendour , and to raise him to political power . But must not those citizen industries which ...
... given in exchange for these products of the country , then we can see how the wealth of the landlord may suffice to surround him with splendour , and to raise him to political power . But must not those citizen industries which ...
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... given state of society . Opposed to these general forces individual effort accomplishes nothing . The average of the obnoxious comes notwithstanding . To most of our readers this will be a hard saying . But is it true ? We think not ...
... given state of society . Opposed to these general forces individual effort accomplishes nothing . The average of the obnoxious comes notwithstanding . To most of our readers this will be a hard saying . But is it true ? We think not ...
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... given time , and in given circumstances . How could this be from year to year , he inquires , except by means of a law which is not to be disturbed by individual volitions ? But the question to be determined is - were the individuals ...
... given time , and in given circumstances . How could this be from year to year , he inquires , except by means of a law which is not to be disturbed by individual volitions ? But the question to be determined is - were the individuals ...
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... given as an illustration of the irreconcilable variance between these two schools . But this supposed variance is greatly exaggerated . The idea of illimitable space , says the transcendentalist , is a necessary idea of the human mind ...
... given as an illustration of the irreconcilable variance between these two schools . But this supposed variance is greatly exaggerated . The idea of illimitable space , says the transcendentalist , is a necessary idea of the human mind ...
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