Portrait of an Age: Victorian EnglandOxford University Press, 1977 - 423 páginas In print continuously since its first appearance in 1936, this study of the Victorian era from 1837-1901 is regarded as the greatest history of that time ever written. An immortal classic, the greatest longest essay ever written. |
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... moral and happy.t " The objects of this Society ' , so ran the prospectus of the Rochdale Pioneers , are the moral and intellectual advancement of its mem- bers . It provides them with groceries , butcher's meat , drapery 13 goods ...
... moral and happy.t " The objects of this Society ' , so ran the prospectus of the Rochdale Pioneers , are the moral and intellectual advancement of its mem- bers . It provides them with groceries , butcher's meat , drapery 13 goods ...
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... moral law - of law external to himself . Shelley has little or none ; less , perhaps , than any known writer who has ever meddled with moral questions .... His whole life through was a denial of external law , and a substitution in its ...
... moral law - of law external to himself . Shelley has little or none ; less , perhaps , than any known writer who has ever meddled with moral questions .... His whole life through was a denial of external law , and a substitution in its ...
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... Moral and Physical Condition of the Working Classes Employed in the Cotton Manufacture in Manchester , 2nd edn . ( 1832 ) , pp . 100-4 . For another view of the philanthropy of Ashton and the Ashworths , however , see J. T. Ward , The ...
... Moral and Physical Condition of the Working Classes Employed in the Cotton Manufacture in Manchester , 2nd edn . ( 1832 ) , pp . 100-4 . For another view of the philanthropy of Ashton and the Ashworths , however , see J. T. Ward , The ...
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A Biographical Memoir by Sir George | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THIS EDITION | 9 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND | 17 |
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Making Welfare Work: Reconstructing Welfare for the Millennium Frank Field Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |