The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen9David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... society are , if not more accurately , more gen- erally understood ; though perhaps men know more , and therefore ... society . When we discover how far the most admirable community ever framed was removed from that perfection to which ...
... society are , if not more accurately , more gen- erally understood ; though perhaps men know more , and therefore ... society . When we discover how far the most admirable community ever framed was removed from that perfection to which ...
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... society by a tacit agreement . If , in this apportionment , errors are committed , if certain individuals have not been employed according to their capacities , these defects of detail diminish in the sublime conception of the whole ...
... society by a tacit agreement . If , in this apportionment , errors are committed , if certain individuals have not been employed according to their capacities , these defects of detail diminish in the sublime conception of the whole ...
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... society has everywhere been determined by agencies — especially political and ecclesias- tical of characters condemned by the higher sentiments and in- congruous with an advanced social ideal . - One in whom aversion to autocratic rule ...
... society has everywhere been determined by agencies — especially political and ecclesias- tical of characters condemned by the higher sentiments and in- congruous with an advanced social ideal . - One in whom aversion to autocratic rule ...
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VOLUME IX | 3261 |
ROUSSEAU JEAN JACQUES 17121778 | 3275 |
RUSKIN JOHN 18191900 | 3285 |
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