The New Review, Volumen3Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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... become a painter by looking at a Raphael . No one will become a musician by listening to a symphony of Beethoven . And no one will be- come a philosopher by pondering over the pages of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason . A young man may ...
... become a painter by looking at a Raphael . No one will become a musician by listening to a symphony of Beethoven . And no one will be- come a philosopher by pondering over the pages of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason . A young man may ...
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... become a mother at the age of fourteen , and she may bear a dozen or more undeveloped and sickly children , half of whom are born only to add to the misery of the poor creature , and to leave the world after having brought nothing but ...
... become a mother at the age of fourteen , and she may bear a dozen or more undeveloped and sickly children , half of whom are born only to add to the misery of the poor creature , and to leave the world after having brought nothing but ...
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... become more and more educated and more able to make use of every advantage they obtain . Great fortunes will be divided , new ones will become more hard to found , and only a few who personally minister to the wants of the democracy ...
... become more and more educated and more able to make use of every advantage they obtain . Great fortunes will be divided , new ones will become more hard to found , and only a few who personally minister to the wants of the democracy ...
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Ralph Ch Williams Late British Agent in the South African | 113 |
W Lawson M P | 325 |
Mrs E Lynn Linton | 427 |
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