Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... implies , and their success 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 ...
... implies , and their success 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 ...
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... implies that feeling may often with advantage be a many - syllabled or Latin one ; in the immense majority of cases , cach word serving but as a step to the idea embodied by the whole sentence , should , if possible , be a one ...
... implies that feeling may often with advantage be a many - syllabled or Latin one ; in the immense majority of cases , cach word serving but as a step to the idea embodied by the whole sentence , should , if possible , be a one ...
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... the word " black " follows to prevent it . It must be owned that it is not easy to decide by introspection whether this is so or not . But there are facts collaterally implying that it is not . Our ability to anticipate the words yet.
... the word " black " follows to prevent it . It must be owned that it is not easy to decide by introspection whether this is so or not . But there are facts collaterally implying that it is not . Our ability to anticipate the words yet.
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... implies that it is the one sponta neously employed by the common people : that is - the one easiest for undisciplined minds . There are many cases , however , in which neither the direct nor the indirect structure is the best ; but ...
... implies that it is the one sponta neously employed by the common people : that is - the one easiest for undisciplined minds . There are many cases , however , in which neither the direct nor the indirect structure is the best ; but ...
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... imply the rest , is the key to success . In the choice of competent ideas , as in the choice of expressions , the aim must be to convey the greatest quantity of thoughts with the smallest quan- tity of words . The same principle may in ...
... imply the rest , is the key to success . In the choice of competent ideas , as in the choice of expressions , the aim must be to convey the greatest quantity of thoughts with the smallest quan- tity of words . The same principle may in ...
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