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Villers and Cartwright are in like manner examples of Presby- terianism within the Church of England , which was common enough at that time . But perhaps nothing can better give us ...
Villers and Cartwright are in like manner examples of Presby- terianism within the Church of England , which was common enough at that time . But perhaps nothing can better give us ...
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But the active exercise of politics requires common sense , sympathy , trust , resolution and enthusiasm , qualities which your man of culture has carefully rooted up , lest they damage the delicacy of his critical olfactories .
But the active exercise of politics requires common sense , sympathy , trust , resolution and enthusiasm , qualities which your man of culture has carefully rooted up , lest they damage the delicacy of his critical olfactories .
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... is of the highest possible value in stemming the common tide of men's thoughts in a wealthy and industrial community , and which saves the future , as one may hope , from being vul- garised , even if it cannot save the present .
... is of the highest possible value in stemming the common tide of men's thoughts in a wealthy and industrial community , and which saves the future , as one may hope , from being vul- garised , even if it cannot save the present .
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Nothing is more common than for people to confound the inward peace and satisfaction which follows the sub- duing of the obvious faults of our animality with what I may call absolute inward peace and satisfaction , —the peace and ...
Nothing is more common than for people to confound the inward peace and satisfaction which follows the sub- duing of the obvious faults of our animality with what I may call absolute inward peace and satisfaction , —the peace and ...
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... a man the most considerable , it seems to me , whom America has yet produced , -Benjamin Franklin , -I remember the relief with which , after long feeling the sway of Franklin's imperturbable common - sense , I came upon a project ...
... a man the most considerable , it seems to me , whom America has yet produced , -Benjamin Franklin , -I remember the relief with which , after long feeling the sway of Franklin's imperturbable common - sense , I came upon a project ...
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