The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... principle , ' requiring , however , as they allow , ' much watchfulness , and a firm , temperate , and judicious ' administration , to keep up the tone and standard of opinion , ' which are very liable to fluctuate , and the decline of ...
... principle , ' requiring , however , as they allow , ' much watchfulness , and a firm , temperate , and judicious ' administration , to keep up the tone and standard of opinion , ' which are very liable to fluctuate , and the decline of ...
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... principle into them . But we have a few words more to say on the only true principle , ' and would inquire how it operates in respect to the • drinking customs of Eton . Our readers will hardly believe , what the evidence of this report ...
... principle into them . But we have a few words more to say on the only true principle , ' and would inquire how it operates in respect to the • drinking customs of Eton . Our readers will hardly believe , what the evidence of this report ...
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... principle is distinctly in the interest of each individual . And the amount of liberty due to each will be in the ratio of his faculties . Yet , self - denial for the good of others being the noblest of human capacities , it may be that ...
... principle is distinctly in the interest of each individual . And the amount of liberty due to each will be in the ratio of his faculties . Yet , self - denial for the good of others being the noblest of human capacities , it may be that ...
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