The British Quarterly Review, 50. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1869 |
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... give to those to whom he is not united by the closest affection . Well , then , this being so , it seems impossible to derive the principle of equalization - that it is better to give an hour's happiness to each of two ( A and B ) than ...
... give to those to whom he is not united by the closest affection . Well , then , this being so , it seems impossible to derive the principle of equalization - that it is better to give an hour's happiness to each of two ( A and B ) than ...
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... give this rule a vitality other than that of sufferance was an anachronism in time and in place . When I bid it live ... give to the Established Church . I believe the very first opinion I ever was called upon to give in Cabinet was an ...
... give this rule a vitality other than that of sufferance was an anachronism in time and in place . When I bid it live ... give to the Established Church . I believe the very first opinion I ever was called upon to give in Cabinet was an ...
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... give a moral tone to that which in itself is immoral . The life that Tourgéneff sketches is our life , but it is idealised ; the characters he portrays are human , but they are raised above common humanity ; the incidents on which his ...
... give a moral tone to that which in itself is immoral . The life that Tourgéneff sketches is our life , but it is idealised ; the characters he portrays are human , but they are raised above common humanity ; the incidents on which his ...
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