England as it is: Political, Social and Industrial in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century, Том 2Irish University Press, 1971 |
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... nature of a kindness . Those , again , who possess an independent fortune are not only raised too high to be in perfect sympathy with the majority of their neighbours , but are exposed to moral temptations of a peculiar kind , which ...
... nature of a kindness . Those , again , who possess an independent fortune are not only raised too high to be in perfect sympathy with the majority of their neighbours , but are exposed to moral temptations of a peculiar kind , which ...
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... nature up to the mental conflicts which are the inevitable portion of the loftiest and most sensitive ; the medicine for all moral evil , from the mere bodily appe- tites of the most grossly ignorant to the most delicate forms of pride ...
... nature up to the mental conflicts which are the inevitable portion of the loftiest and most sensitive ; the medicine for all moral evil , from the mere bodily appe- tites of the most grossly ignorant to the most delicate forms of pride ...
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... natural rest , were devoted to tillage , and other useful employments for they lived only by the products of nature and the labour of their own hands . But all this fell by corruption or by violence , and now there are but the ...
... natural rest , were devoted to tillage , and other useful employments for they lived only by the products of nature and the labour of their own hands . But all this fell by corruption or by violence , and now there are but the ...
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Church and Parliament: The Reshaping of the Church of England, 1828-1860 Olive J. Brose Просмотр фрагмента - 1959 |