The Institutions of Popular Education: An Essay: to which the Manchester Prize War AdjudgedJ. Y. Knight, 1846 - Всего страниц: 353 |
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... truth . Labour is not the poor man's all , -he has a vital benefit in the property around him , for otherwise his labour could not command its reward . It is not the spring of all value , because its quantity may be so redundant that it ...
... truth . Labour is not the poor man's all , -he has a vital benefit in the property around him , for otherwise his labour could not command its reward . It is not the spring of all value , because its quantity may be so redundant that it ...
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... truth and morality directed and soothed their lives . There are many reasons to believe that the principal leaders of Pagan philosophy were morally inferior to the people whom they despised . But whatever may have degraded or redeemed ...
... truth and morality directed and soothed their lives . There are many reasons to believe that the principal leaders of Pagan philosophy were morally inferior to the people whom they despised . But whatever may have degraded or redeemed ...
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... truth in such dis- dainful phrase . There is an upward movement . The order which is lowest , in the metaphorical theory of society , really stirs every other which is above . Lowest it is not , save as the strong support of all . Were ...
... truth in such dis- dainful phrase . There is an upward movement . The order which is lowest , in the metaphorical theory of society , really stirs every other which is above . Lowest it is not , save as the strong support of all . Were ...
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... truth , their simple welcome of hospitality , their keen anguish of bereavement , their patience in illness , their confiding and grateful sus- ceptibility , -think of these as enduring virtues , vir- tues transmitted through ages and ...
... truth , their simple welcome of hospitality , their keen anguish of bereavement , their patience in illness , their confiding and grateful sus- ceptibility , -think of these as enduring virtues , vir- tues transmitted through ages and ...
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... truth may be in nei- ther allegation , and to balance the opposite columns something may be required to pass from the one to the other . Perhaps in no land of earth is this distinction of labourers more marked and more equipoised than ...
... truth may be in nei- ther allegation , and to balance the opposite columns something may be required to pass from the one to the other . Perhaps in no land of earth is this distinction of labourers more marked and more equipoised than ...
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