Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen27W. Blackwood, 1830 |
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... believe that knowledge is good for the human soul ; and we desire , we who may be somewhat or far higher in society , we who may have some or great influence , power , deliberation for others , to diffuse Good . We wish it , in charity ...
... believe that knowledge is good for the human soul ; and we desire , we who may be somewhat or far higher in society , we who may have some or great influence , power , deliberation for others , to diffuse Good . We wish it , in charity ...
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... believe ; but even if there were , that would be no argu- ment against general Education . For it can become good only by degrees ; and during the period of transition from darkness to light , during the gloaming , let the power that is ...
... believe ; but even if there were , that would be no argu- ment against general Education . For it can become good only by degrees ; and during the period of transition from darkness to light , during the gloaming , let the power that is ...
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... believe them to have been virtuous . Take , then , knowledge , practical , objective , and limited in its objects , such as that of the illustrious Watt . We know that he was a man of virtue ; but we have little or no reason for ...
... believe them to have been virtuous . Take , then , knowledge , practical , objective , and limited in its objects , such as that of the illustrious Watt . We know that he was a man of virtue ; but we have little or no reason for ...
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... believe that they committed such solecisms as those upon which we have ventured to ani- madvert . The exhumated cities in the vicinity of Mount Vesuvius do not shew one instance of such in- congruous structures . In all the ruins of ...
... believe that they committed such solecisms as those upon which we have ventured to ani- madvert . The exhumated cities in the vicinity of Mount Vesuvius do not shew one instance of such in- congruous structures . In all the ruins of ...
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... believe that the landlord's rent , and the farmer's profits , will be increased , in proportion as the prices of agricultural produce are reduced - that the manufacturer's gains and trade will be enlarged in proportion as his prices are ...
... believe that the landlord's rent , and the farmer's profits , will be increased , in proportion as the prices of agricultural produce are reduced - that the manufacturer's gains and trade will be enlarged in proportion as his prices are ...
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