Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... intelligence , —just the aims , as is well known , of culture also , -Mr . Bright , in a speech at Birmingham about education , seized on the very point which seems to concern our topic , when he said : ' I believe the people of the ...
... intelligence , —just the aims , as is well known , of culture also , -Mr . Bright , in a speech at Birmingham about education , seized on the very point which seems to concern our topic , when he said : ' I believe the people of the ...
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... intelligence of the people of great towns we owe all our improvements in the last thirty years , and how these improvements have hitherto consisted in Parliamentary reform , and free trade , and abolition of Church rates , and so on ...
... intelligence of the people of great towns we owe all our improvements in the last thirty years , and how these improvements have hitherto consisted in Parliamentary reform , and free trade , and abolition of Church rates , and so on ...
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... intelligence of the great towns , and by the Liberals going on gloriously with their political operations as before ; or that it will cure itself . So we see what Mr. Bright means by thoughtful- ness and intelligence , and in what ...
... intelligence of the great towns , and by the Liberals going on gloriously with their political operations as before ; or that it will cure itself . So we see what Mr. Bright means by thoughtful- ness and intelligence , and in what ...
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... intelligence , in the true and fruitful sense of the word , they even singularly , as we have seen , come short . It is not fatal to the Nonconformists to remain with their separated churches ; but it is fatal to them to be told by ...
... intelligence , in the true and fruitful sense of the word , they even singularly , as we have seen , come short . It is not fatal to the Nonconformists to remain with their separated churches ; but it is fatal to them to be told by ...
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... intelligence are both present , which unites ' the two noblest of things , ' -as Swift , who of one of the two , at any rate , had himself all too little , most happily calls them in his Battle of the Books , - ' the two noblest 20 ...
... intelligence are both present , which unites ' the two noblest of things , ' -as Swift , who of one of the two , at any rate , had himself all too little , most happily calls them in his Battle of the Books , - ' the two noblest 20 ...
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