Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... these pri vate instrumentalities dissolve when they become needless . A widely - ramified coaching system ceases to exist as soon as a more efficient railway system comes into being . And not simply does it cease to exist , and to.
... these pri vate instrumentalities dissolve when they become needless . A widely - ramified coaching system ceases to exist as soon as a more efficient railway system comes into being . And not simply does it cease to exist , and to.
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... com- panies do so much - it is not only that by them a whole kingdom is covered with railways in the same time that it takes the Admiralty to build a hundred - gun ship ; but it is that law - made instrumentalities are outdone even.
... com- panies do so much - it is not only that by them a whole kingdom is covered with railways in the same time that it takes the Admiralty to build a hundred - gun ship ; but it is that law - made instrumentalities are outdone even.
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... railways to become agents for the diffusion of cheap literature , as they now are . No one supposed when the Society of Arts was planning an international exhibition of manufac- tures , that the result would be a place for popular ...
... railways to become agents for the diffusion of cheap literature , as they now are . No one supposed when the Society of Arts was planning an international exhibition of manufac- tures , that the result would be a place for popular ...
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... railways would have been better laid out and constructed by government , hold that the order of importance would have been as uniformly followed as it has been by private enterprise ? Under the stimulus of an enormous traffic - a ...
... railways would have been better laid out and constructed by government , hold that the order of importance would have been as uniformly followed as it has been by private enterprise ? Under the stimulus of an enormous traffic - a ...
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... railways , to superintend house - building , to arrange cab - fares , to look into people's stink - traps , to vaccinate their children , to send out emi- grants , to prescribe hours of labour , to examine lodging- houses , to test the ...
... railways , to superintend house - building , to arrange cab - fares , to look into people's stink - traps , to vaccinate their children , to send out emi- grants , to prescribe hours of labour , to examine lodging- houses , to test the ...
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