Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith Elder, 1894 - 380 Seiten First published in 1869, this celebrated work of social criticism is the reference-point for all discussion of the relations between politics and culture. |
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... Bishop Wilson quoted . To me and to the mem- bers of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge his name and writings are still , no doubt , familiar . But the world is fast going away from old - fashioned people of his sort , and I ...
... Bishop Wilson quoted . To me and to the mem- bers of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge his name and writings are still , no doubt , familiar . But the world is fast going away from old - fashioned people of his sort , and I ...
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... Bishop Wilson's Maxims of Piety and Chris- tianity . The copy of this work which I use is one of their publications , bearing their im- print , and bound in the well - known brown calf which they made familiar to our childhood ; but the ...
... Bishop Wilson's Maxims of Piety and Chris- tianity . The copy of this work which I use is one of their publications , bearing their im- print , and bound in the well - known brown calf which they made familiar to our childhood ; but the ...
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... Bishop Wilson's Maxims deserve to be circulated as a religious book , not only by comparison with the cartloads of rubbish circulated at present under this designation , but for their own sake , and even by com- parison with the other ...
... Bishop Wilson's Maxims deserve to be circulated as a religious book , not only by comparison with the cartloads of rubbish circulated at present under this designation , but for their own sake , and even by com- parison with the other ...
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... Bishop Wilson unites , in these Maxims , that down- right honesty and plain good sense which our English race has so powerfully applied to the divine impossibilities of religion ; by which it has brought religion so much into practical ...
... Bishop Wilson unites , in these Maxims , that down- right honesty and plain good sense which our English race has so powerfully applied to the divine impossibilities of religion ; by which it has brought religion so much into practical ...
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