Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1868 - 418 páginas |
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... success and high commendation which the former volume has met with , shows that the genius of Mr. Spencer is widely appreciated in this country , and renders any laudation of his works unnecessary in this place . But it is proper to ...
... success and high commendation which the former volume has met with , shows that the genius of Mr. Spencer is widely appreciated in this country , and renders any laudation of his works unnecessary in this place . But it is proper to ...
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... 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 some cases be advanta- geously ...
... 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 some cases be advanta- geously ...
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... success in a new field . Grant that the reports about bad ships , ships that will not sail , ships that have to be lengthened , ships with unfit engines , ships that will not carry their guns , ships without stow- age , and ships that ...
... success in a new field . Grant that the reports about bad ships , ships that will not sail , ships that have to be lengthened , ships with unfit engines , ships that will not carry their guns , ships without stow- age , and ships that ...
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... success of this scheme of human organization is seen in the fact , that under it the world has been peopled , and by it the complicated appliances and arrangements of civilized life have been developed . It is complained , however ...
... success of this scheme of human organization is seen in the fact , that under it the world has been peopled , and by it the complicated appliances and arrangements of civilized life have been developed . It is complained , however ...
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... success , than to do nothing . " To this plea the rejoinder is , that unfortunately the results of legislative interven- tion are not only negatively bad , but often positively so . Acts of Parliament do not simply fail ; they ...
... success , than to do nothing . " To this plea the rejoinder is , that unfortunately the results of legislative interven- tion are not only negatively bad , but often positively so . Acts of Parliament do not simply fail ; they ...
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