Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... demand for these works on this side of the Atlantic , and the impracticability of obtaining them from England , owing to the high rate of exchange , made it desirable to republish them here . Accordingly , a portion of the Essays ...
... demand for these works on this side of the Atlantic , and the impracticability of obtaining them from England , owing to the high rate of exchange , made it desirable to republish them here . Accordingly , a portion of the Essays ...
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... demands , on the part of the people , an acquaintance with those fundamental principles which determine the reason , the scope , and authority of all civil rule . Repudiating as we did , at the outset of our national career , the ...
... demands , on the part of the people , an acquaintance with those fundamental principles which determine the reason , the scope , and authority of all civil rule . Repudiating as we did , at the outset of our national career , the ...
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... demands a good memory and considerable power of con- centration . To one possessing these , the direct method will mostly seem the best ; while to one deficient in them it will seem the worst . Just as it may cost a strong man less ...
... demands a good memory and considerable power of con- centration . To one possessing these , the direct method will mostly seem the best ; while to one deficient in them it will seem the worst . Just as it may cost a strong man less ...
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... demand from the recipient is small . The corol- laries from this general principle have been severally illus- trated ; and it has been shown that the relative goodness of any two modes of expressing an idea , may be deter- mined by ...
... demand from the recipient is small . The corol- laries from this general principle have been severally illus- trated ; and it has been shown that the relative goodness of any two modes of expressing an idea , may be deter- mined by ...
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... demands , will in a great degree result from a skilful adaptation of the form to the matter . We saw how the direct or inverted sentence is spontaneously used by excited people ; and how their language is also charac terized by figures ...
... demands , will in a great degree result from a skilful adaptation of the form to the matter . We saw how the direct or inverted sentence is spontaneously used by excited people ; and how their language is also charac terized by figures ...
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