The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... written to justify some severity of treatment . Its author must be aware that the doctrines he is endeavouring to establish will be regarded by the majority of the public he is addressing as not only false , but gravely mischievous . He ...
... written to justify some severity of treatment . Its author must be aware that the doctrines he is endeavouring to establish will be regarded by the majority of the public he is addressing as not only false , but gravely mischievous . He ...
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... written , their labours may be far from useless . Each of these schools is in some respects a complement to the other , and the most we can say of Mr. Buckle's statistics is , that they may be something of a complement to both . Our ...
... written , their labours may be far from useless . Each of these schools is in some respects a complement to the other , and the most we can say of Mr. Buckle's statistics is , that they may be something of a complement to both . Our ...
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... But what Mr. Burke wrote as an amusing satire , Mr. Buckle has written in sober earnest . Even concerning English history , he Relation of Government to Civilization . 35 writes , it 34 Buckle on Civilization - Destiny and Intellect .
... But what Mr. Burke wrote as an amusing satire , Mr. Buckle has written in sober earnest . Even concerning English history , he Relation of Government to Civilization . 35 writes , it 34 Buckle on Civilization - Destiny and Intellect .
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... writing a book about it , how is it that he alone is to have this hope from his labour ? Legislation , we know , must not be too much in advance of public opinion ; and it is for this reason that the politician often labours hard and ...
... writing a book about it , how is it that he alone is to have this hope from his labour ? Legislation , we know , must not be too much in advance of public opinion ; and it is for this reason that the politician often labours hard and ...
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... written is devoid of truth , but that he claims more for his doubters than they are entitled to , and that his ... writing of this sort on which it is not pleasant to dwell . It is a very easy thing for a man to take the grand upon ...
... written is devoid of truth , but that he claims more for his doubters than they are entitled to , and that his ... writing of this sort on which it is not pleasant to dwell . It is a very easy thing for a man to take the grand upon ...
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