The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... True Conception of Another World BOURGET , PAUL 1852- 523 On the Death of Victor Hugo BOYD , ANDREW KENNEDY HUTCHINSON 1825- 527 Getting On in the World BOYLE , ROBERT 1627-1691 535 On a Glow Worm in a Phial The Possibility of the ...
... True Conception of Another World BOURGET , PAUL 1852- 523 On the Death of Victor Hugo BOYD , ANDREW KENNEDY HUTCHINSON 1825- 527 Getting On in the World BOYLE , ROBERT 1627-1691 535 On a Glow Worm in a Phial The Possibility of the ...
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... true that the sciences have always been injurious to mankind ; when they were so , it was an inevitable evil . The multiplication of the human race over the face of the earth in- troduced war , the ruder arts , and the first laws , mere ...
... true that the sciences have always been injurious to mankind ; when they were so , it was an inevitable evil . The multiplication of the human race over the face of the earth in- troduced war , the ruder arts , and the first laws , mere ...
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... true and simple relations of things is pernicious to mankind ? If blind ignorance is less pernicious than confused half- knowledge , since the latter adds to the evils of ignorance those of error , which is unavoidable in a narrow view ...
... true and simple relations of things is pernicious to mankind ? If blind ignorance is less pernicious than confused half- knowledge , since the latter adds to the evils of ignorance those of error , which is unavoidable in a narrow view ...
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... his despised study , to scatter abroad among the people the first seeds , so long fruitless , of useful truths . The knowledge of the true relations between a sovereign and THE MARQUIS OF BECCARIA 425 Laws and Human Happiness.
... his despised study , to scatter abroad among the people the first seeds , so long fruitless , of useful truths . The knowledge of the true relations between a sovereign and THE MARQUIS OF BECCARIA 425 Laws and Human Happiness.
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... true relations between a sovereign and his subjects and of those between those of different nations ; the revival of commerce by the light of philosophical truths , diffused by printing ; and the silent international contest of industry ...
... true relations between a sovereign and his subjects and of those between those of different nations ; the revival of commerce by the light of philosophical truths , diffused by printing ; and the silent international contest of industry ...
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