The Institutions of Popular Education: An Essay: to which the Manchester Prize War AdjudgedJ. Y. Knight, 1846 - Всего страниц: 353 |
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... Speaking on certain regulations of marriage , he causes his great interlocutor , Socrates , to state the alternatives , " That as far as possible our city may be neither too full nor too empty . " * The void exhausted by frequent ...
... Speaking on certain regulations of marriage , he causes his great interlocutor , Socrates , to state the alternatives , " That as far as possible our city may be neither too full nor too empty . " * The void exhausted by frequent ...
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... speak of anterior possession , not grudging one against another , not charging God foolishly with a disparity which it is most profane to suppose . Justly and benevolently let us think of any imaginable addi- tion of man as a happy ...
... speak of anterior possession , not grudging one against another , not charging God foolishly with a disparity which it is most profane to suppose . Justly and benevolently let us think of any imaginable addi- tion of man as a happy ...
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... speak not now of certain affirmed calculations . We diffide in them . The multiplication of the species is , to our conviction , extravagantly computed . The sources of its support are placed , in our belief , most unduly low . But the ...
... speak not now of certain affirmed calculations . We diffide in them . The multiplication of the species is , to our conviction , extravagantly computed . The sources of its support are placed , in our belief , most unduly low . But the ...
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... speak , when looking on the crowds of the town and city , of the masses discovered there . Now we , in this wise , talk of every congeries and conglomerate . We correct our- selves by qualifying the phrase : they are living masses , the ...
... speak , when looking on the crowds of the town and city , of the masses discovered there . Now we , in this wise , talk of every congeries and conglomerate . We correct our- selves by qualifying the phrase : they are living masses , the ...
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... speak . It is not the hypothetical right in which the enthusiastic Constitutionalist will often boast . No tribute is more impartially levied , more strictly col- lected , more fully disbursed . The Exchequer of the State is not more ...
... speak . It is not the hypothetical right in which the enthusiastic Constitutionalist will often boast . No tribute is more impartially levied , more strictly col- lected , more fully disbursed . The Exchequer of the State is not more ...
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