Collected Papers (original and Reprinted) in Prose and Verse, 1842-1862John Murray, 1862 - 293 páginas |
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... turning about . But we must not give way to kindly , antiquated prejudices , in the face of tabular demonstrations of profitable results , such as are supplied by the apostles of a later school . The names of Bakewell , Ellman , and ...
... turning about . But we must not give way to kindly , antiquated prejudices , in the face of tabular demonstrations of profitable results , such as are supplied by the apostles of a later school . The names of Bakewell , Ellman , and ...
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... turn the cordial admiration of the French visitor . Supporting his general statements by careful computations , his pic- ture presents a body of information on which the imitators of English systems might safely rely . But whilst M ...
... turn the cordial admiration of the French visitor . Supporting his general statements by careful computations , his pic- ture presents a body of information on which the imitators of English systems might safely rely . But whilst M ...
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... 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 constitution of the nation which he is studying . He does not hesitate ...
... 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 constitution of the nation which he is studying . He does not hesitate ...
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... turn , 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 ...
... turn , 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 ...
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... turning aside from industrial occupations of which they are not permitted to enjoy the fruits , and feeling towards their rulers nothing but hatred and contempt . " ( p . 162. ) It is pleasing to observe with what admiration this ...
... turning aside from industrial occupations of which they are not permitted to enjoy the fruits , and feeling towards their rulers nothing but hatred and contempt . " ( p . 162. ) It is pleasing to observe with what admiration this ...
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