Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... moral and ennobling influence upon the conduct of statesmen as that Church which is both established and endowed . ' That depends upon what one means by moral and ennobling influence . The believer in machinery may think that to get a ...
... moral and ennobling influence upon the conduct of statesmen as that Church which is both established and endowed . ' That depends upon what one means by moral and ennobling influence . The believer in machinery may think that to get a ...
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... moral and ennobling influence than ever will be brought to bear upon the action of statesmen . ' 6 We already have an example of religious equality in our colonies . In the colonies , ' says The Times , ' we see religious communities ...
... moral and ennobling influence than ever will be brought to bear upon the action of statesmen . ' 6 We already have an example of religious equality in our colonies . In the colonies , ' says The Times , ' we see religious communities ...
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... moral and social passion for doing good . As , in the first view of it , we took for its worthy motto Montesquieu's words : ' To render an intelligent being yet more intelligent ! ' so , in the second view of it , there is no better ...
... moral and social passion for doing good . As , in the first view of it , we took for its worthy motto Montesquieu's words : ' To render an intelligent being yet more intelligent ! ' so , in the second view of it , there is no better ...
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... moral , social , and beneficent character of culture becomes manifest . The mere endeavour to see and learn the truth for our own personal satisfaction is indeed a com- mencement for making it prevail , a preparing the way for this ...
... moral , social , and beneficent character of culture becomes manifest . The mere endeavour to see and learn the truth for our own personal satisfaction is indeed a com- mencement for making it prevail , a preparing the way for this ...
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... idea of poetry , is a true and invaluable idea , though it has not yet had the success that the idea of conquering the obvious faults of our animality , and of a human nature perfect on the moral side SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 21.
... idea of poetry , is a true and invaluable idea , though it has not yet had the success that the idea of conquering the obvious faults of our animality , and of a human nature perfect on the moral side SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 21.
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