The New Review, Volumen11Longmans, Green, 1894 |
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... feeling the injustice of the system proposed , persons will make every effort to escape from the proposed taxation . To secure it , therefore , they have resorted to most stringent and , indeed , impossible expedients . No executor ...
... feeling the injustice of the system proposed , persons will make every effort to escape from the proposed taxation . To secure it , therefore , they have resorted to most stringent and , indeed , impossible expedients . No executor ...
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... feeling that the artist who puts his art into the poster is déclassé - on the streets- and consequently of light character . The critics can discover no brush work to prate of , the painter looks askance upon a thing that achieves ...
... feeling that the artist who puts his art into the poster is déclassé - on the streets- and consequently of light character . The critics can discover no brush work to prate of , the painter looks askance upon a thing that achieves ...
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... feeling is conventional ; it is totally unsuggestive of thought because all its conclusions are foregone ; and it is constantly in conflict with the real knowledge which the separate members of the audience derive from their own daily ...
... feeling is conventional ; it is totally unsuggestive of thought because all its conclusions are foregone ; and it is constantly in conflict with the real knowledge which the separate members of the audience derive from their own daily ...
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... feels towards the Arab who , faithful to his system , denounces her indecency in appearing in public with her mouth uncovered . The production of " Arms and the Man " at the Avenue Theatre , about nine weeks ago , brought the ...
... feels towards the Arab who , faithful to his system , denounces her indecency in appearing in public with her mouth uncovered . The production of " Arms and the Man " at the Avenue Theatre , about nine weeks ago , brought the ...
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... feels that the sooner the firing ceases , the better it would accord with his notion of the general fitness of things , and that if the enemy is going to fall back , the present moment would be as good a time as any at which to begin ...
... feels that the sooner the firing ceases , the better it would accord with his notion of the general fitness of things , and that if the enemy is going to fall back , the present moment would be as good a time as any at which to begin ...
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