Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... course of legislation , and control the policy of government And now when our political system is convulsed to its centre , and we are passing into a new order of things , this duty is pressed upon us with critical urgency , and we are ...
... course of legislation , and control the policy of government And now when our political system is convulsed to its centre , and we are passing into a new order of things , this duty is pressed upon us with critical urgency , and we are ...
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... ; or , the con- ditions essential to human happiness specified , and the first of them developed , " which is now in course of re- publication . NEW YORK , Sept. 10 , 1864 CONTENTS . 1. - THE PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE , II 6 PREFACE .
... ; or , the con- ditions essential to human happiness specified , and the first of them developed , " which is now in course of re- publication . NEW YORK , Sept. 10 , 1864 CONTENTS . 1. - THE PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE , II 6 PREFACE .
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... course the principle equally applies when the predi cate is a verb or a participle . And as effect is gained by placing first all words indicating the quality , conduct , or condition of the subject , it follows that the copula also ...
... course the principle equally applies when the predi cate is a verb or a participle . And as effect is gained by placing first all words indicating the quality , conduct , or condition of the subject , it follows that the copula also ...
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... course with these , as with the larger members , the succession should be from the less specific to the more specific - from the abstract to the con crete . Now , however , we must notice a further condition to be fulfilled in the ...
... course with these , as with the larger members , the succession should be from the less specific to the more specific - from the abstract to the con crete . Now , however , we must notice a further condition to be fulfilled in the ...
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... course is nei- ther to enumerate them all before introducing the idea to which they belong , nor to put this idea first and let it be remodelled to agree with the particulars afterwards men- tioned ; but to do a little of each . Take a ...
... course is nei- ther to enumerate them all before introducing the idea to which they belong , nor to put this idea first and let it be remodelled to agree with the particulars afterwards men- tioned ; but to do a little of each . Take a ...
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