The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... century may not be liquidated till another . Thus one generation benefited by the services of preceding generations acquits itself of its obligations . Much of what is now paid by labour is the reward of services rendered in times past ...
... century may not be liquidated till another . Thus one generation benefited by the services of preceding generations acquits itself of its obligations . Much of what is now paid by labour is the reward of services rendered in times past ...
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... century , though all the phenomena , ( as he says , ) had been before men's eyes for so many centuries ; nor was it without reason , therefore , that this great philosopher inferred , in a sentence which probably bears the marks of his ...
... century , though all the phenomena , ( as he says , ) had been before men's eyes for so many centuries ; nor was it without reason , therefore , that this great philosopher inferred , in a sentence which probably bears the marks of his ...
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... century - at all events during the latter part of it - stress was laid almost exclusively on the external character of the evidences of Christianity . This view was necessarily imperfect and it is the reaction from it that has induced ...
... century - at all events during the latter part of it - stress was laid almost exclusively on the external character of the evidences of Christianity . This view was necessarily imperfect and it is the reaction from it that has induced ...
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... century ago , spent their time in imitating the models of Voiture and Balzac , and in labouring to prove Boileau a greater critic than Horace . We could not , perhaps , desire a better exemplification of what we have stated than the ...
... century ago , spent their time in imitating the models of Voiture and Balzac , and in labouring to prove Boileau a greater critic than Horace . We could not , perhaps , desire a better exemplification of what we have stated than the ...
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... century much resembled in ' their ways of going on Oriental kings . ' We protest , too , against the strange confusion of the physiological with the psychological suggested by the metonymy , -a very favourite one with Mr. St. John , -of ...
... century much resembled in ' their ways of going on Oriental kings . ' We protest , too , against the strange confusion of the physiological with the psychological suggested by the metonymy , -a very favourite one with Mr. St. John , -of ...
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