Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen186W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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... . In his daily life he comes in con- tact with the mind of the poor and learns to respect it . If such a man dabbles in politics he will be a reformer , but a reformer on other than fashion- able lines ; for he 14 [ July The Cockney .
... . In his daily life he comes in con- tact with the mind of the poor and learns to respect it . If such a man dabbles in politics he will be a reformer , but a reformer on other than fashion- able lines ; for he 14 [ July The Cockney .
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... able lines ; for he will seek to conserve to the poorer classes the virtues and the chances of virtue of which the bourgeoisie in a mistaken patronage would rob them . A meagre imagination in social questions makes the Cockney treat all ...
... able lines ; for he will seek to conserve to the poorer classes the virtues and the chances of virtue of which the bourgeoisie in a mistaken patronage would rob them . A meagre imagination in social questions makes the Cockney treat all ...
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... able work . In society it fosters good manners and pleasant company . In ethics , too , it has its specific place . We need not be dogmatists and call “ la petite morale " the enemy of " la grande , " for both have their realm . Even in ...
... able work . In society it fosters good manners and pleasant company . In ethics , too , it has its specific place . We need not be dogmatists and call “ la petite morale " the enemy of " la grande , " for both have their realm . Even in ...
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... able to live without servants or tents I would , but that I cannot do , or I should then lose the respect of the men of my company . I have got the name of the Hermit from never seeing any one , and of course I pretend that that is my ...
... able to live without servants or tents I would , but that I cannot do , or I should then lose the respect of the men of my company . I have got the name of the Hermit from never seeing any one , and of course I pretend that that is my ...
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was not been able to do any active duty ; nevertheless when there a prospect of fighting nothing short of complete dis- ablement could keep him from the scene . The restraints of medical examinations were not invented in those days ...
was not been able to do any active duty ; nevertheless when there a prospect of fighting nothing short of complete dis- ablement could keep him from the scene . The restraints of medical examinations were not invented in those days ...
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