Collected Papers (original and Reprinted) in Prose and Verse, 1842-1862John Murray, 1862 - 293 páginas |
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... effect , is always an occupation becoming a reflecting mind . And I will venture to observe that , vain as may be the attempt to fore- shadow the course of political events in these days of surprises , I am confirmed in my views of the ...
... effect , is always an occupation becoming a reflecting mind . And I will venture to observe that , vain as may be the attempt to fore- shadow the course of political events in these days of surprises , I am confirmed in my views of the ...
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... effect of large estates upon the progress of agriculture . Large properties do not necessarily imply large culture . The most considerable of them are not unfrequently split up into small holdings ; * what matters it , indeed , though ...
... effect of large estates upon the progress of agriculture . Large properties do not necessarily imply large culture . The most considerable of them are not unfrequently split up into small holdings ; * what matters it , indeed , though ...
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... effects which comes before him , and if he happen to have a philosophic turn of mind ( such as M. Lavergne possesses ) , he endeavours to map out , " as it were , the ramifications of this or that principle throughout the political ...
... effects which comes before him , and if he happen to have a philosophic turn of mind ( such as M. Lavergne possesses ) , he endeavours to map out , " as it were , the ramifications of this or that principle throughout the political ...
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... , to engender the multiplication of the comforts and advantages of civilization - he nevertheless makes " dummy " play his game with so much effect as to preserve 66 с himself from one - sided advocacy ; and accordingly , OF ENGLAND . 17.
... , to engender the multiplication of the comforts and advantages of civilization - he nevertheless makes " dummy " play his game with so much effect as to preserve 66 с himself from one - sided advocacy ; and accordingly , OF ENGLAND . 17.
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... effect of Louis XIV.'s prodigality , with his reckless extortion of the means of expenditure from his too patient people , becomes painfully manifest . During * Note on Madame de Sévigné . the latter half of the eighteenth century it is ...
... effect of Louis XIV.'s prodigality , with his reckless extortion of the means of expenditure from his too patient people , becomes painfully manifest . During * Note on Madame de Sévigné . the latter half of the eighteenth century it is ...
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Collected Papers (original and Reprinted) in Prose and Verse, 1842-1862 Harriet Grote Vista completa - 1862 |
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