Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... sense , means this loud squabble ? What right has any one to dogmatize on the future of humanity , while the far greater part of the globe is yet unredeemed from the wild beast and the wild hunter ? If scientific agriculture be too ...
... sense , means this loud squabble ? What right has any one to dogmatize on the future of humanity , while the far greater part of the globe is yet unredeemed from the wild beast and the wild hunter ? If scientific agriculture be too ...
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... sense of the rottenness of the Church ; his purpose to purge her from those abomina- tions which were as well known , it seems , to him , as they were afterwards to the whole people of England ; his vast schemes for education ; his ...
... sense of the rottenness of the Church ; his purpose to purge her from those abomina- tions which were as well known , it seems , to him , as they were afterwards to the whole people of England ; his vast schemes for education ; his ...
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... sense as ourselves , and believe ( why should we not ? ) that , on the whole , they understood their own business better than we are likely to do . 6 The bloated tyrant , ' it is confessed , contrived , some- how or other , to be ...
... sense as ourselves , and believe ( why should we not ? ) that , on the whole , they understood their own business better than we are likely to do . 6 The bloated tyrant , ' it is confessed , contrived , some- how or other , to be ...
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... sense of religious obligation in the energy and purity of his life . In private he was good - humoured and good- natured . His letters to his secretaries , though never undignified , are simple , easy , and unrestrained , and the ...
... sense of religious obligation in the energy and purity of his life . In private he was good - humoured and good- natured . His letters to his secretaries , though never undignified , are simple , easy , and unrestrained , and the ...
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... sense , and the frank withdrawal from a wrong po- sition , as soon as the unwillingness of the people proved it to be a wrong one . This instance is well brought forward ( though only in a line or two , by Mr. Froude ) as one among many ...
... sense , and the frank withdrawal from a wrong po- sition , as soon as the unwillingness of the people proved it to be a wrong one . This instance is well brought forward ( though only in a line or two , by Mr. Froude ) as one among many ...
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