Essays, Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton and Company, 1884 - 418 páginas |
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... line of thought opened in portions of this volume is systematically pursued in the Author's work entitled " Social Statics ; or , the con- ditions essential to human happiness specified , and the first of them developed , " which is now ...
... line of thought opened in portions of this volume is systematically pursued in the Author's work entitled " Social Statics ; or , the con- ditions essential to human happiness specified , and the first of them developed , " which is now ...
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... line from " Julius Cæsar " . " Then burst this mighty heart , " priority is given to a word embodying both predicate and copula . In a passage contained in " The Battle of Flod- den Field , " the like order is systematically employed ...
... line from " Julius Cæsar " . " Then burst this mighty heart , " priority is given to a word embodying both predicate and copula . In a passage contained in " The Battle of Flod- den Field , " the like order is systematically employed ...
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... lines in italics , constituting the complement of the predi cate , come before it ; but that in the structure of that complement also , the same order is followed : each line being so arranged that the qualifying words are placed before ...
... lines in italics , constituting the complement of the predi cate , come before it ; but that in the structure of that complement also , the same order is followed : each line being so arranged that the qualifying words are placed before ...
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... lines from Alexander Smith's " Life Drama " : - " I see the future stretch All dark and barren as a rainy sea . " The reason for this seems to be , that so abstract an idea as that attaching to the word " future , " does not pre- sent ...
... lines from Alexander Smith's " Life Drama " : - " I see the future stretch All dark and barren as a rainy sea . " The reason for this seems to be , that so abstract an idea as that attaching to the word " future , " does not pre- sent ...
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... lines of steam - vessels , and the land with electric telegraphs . Private enterprise has brought agriculture , manufactures , and commerce to their present height , and is now developing them with increasing rapidity . There- fore , do ...
... lines of steam - vessels , and the land with electric telegraphs . Private enterprise has brought agriculture , manufactures , and commerce to their present height , and is now developing them with increasing rapidity . There- fore , do ...
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