Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... possible and attainable for them . And so I conclude as I began , by saying that a work of this sort is one which the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge should not suffer to remain out of print and out of currency . And now to ...
... possible and attainable for them . And so I conclude as I began , by saying that a work of this sort is one which the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge should not suffer to remain out of print and out of currency . And now to ...
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... possible ; availing themselves for this purpose of the diversity of tendencies and doctrines which does undoubtedly exist already in the Anglican formularies ; and then they would say to the Puritans : ' Come all of you into this ...
... possible ; availing themselves for this purpose of the diversity of tendencies and doctrines which does undoubtedly exist already in the Anglican formularies ; and then they would say to the Puritans : ' Come all of you into this ...
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... possible , admit their doctrines of disestablishment and separation . Culture , again , can be disinterested enough to perceive and avow , that for Ireland the ends of human perfection might be best served by establishing , —that is ...
... possible , admit their doctrines of disestablishment and separation . Culture , again , can be disinterested enough to perceive and avow , that for Ireland the ends of human perfection might be best served by establishing , —that is ...
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... possible , with ardour . This is the more easy for them , because there are not wanting , —and there never will be wanting , -thinkers to call the desires of the ordinary self of any great section of the community edicts of the national ...
... possible , with ardour . This is the more easy for them , because there are not wanting , —and there never will be wanting , -thinkers to call the desires of the ordinary self of any great section of the community edicts of the national ...
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... possible while the individual remains isolated . The individual is required , under pain of being stunted and enfeebled in his own development if he disobeys , to carry others along with him in his march towards perfec- tion , to be ...
... possible while the individual remains isolated . The individual is required , under pain of being stunted and enfeebled in his own development if he disobeys , to carry others along with him in his march towards perfec- tion , to be ...
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