Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... means of getting to know , on all the matters which most concern us , the best which has been thought and said in the world ; and through this knowledge , turning a stream of fresh and free thought upon our stock notions and habits ...
... means of getting to know , on all the matters which most concern us , the best which has been thought and said in the world ; and through this knowledge , turning a stream of fresh and free thought upon our stock notions and habits ...
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... means by moral and ennobling influence . The believer in machinery may think that to get a Government to abolish Church - rates or to legalise marriage with a deceased wife's sister is to exert a moral and ennobling influence upon ...
... means by moral and ennobling influence . The believer in machinery may think that to get a Government to abolish Church - rates or to legalise marriage with a deceased wife's sister is to exert a moral and ennobling influence upon ...
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... means ; but , as to the second point about the establish- ment , let us shift the proposal a little . It does seem at first a little like that proposal of the fox , who had lost his own tail , to put all the other foxes in the same case ...
... means ; but , as to the second point about the establish- ment , let us shift the proposal a little . It does seem at first a little like that proposal of the fox , who had lost his own tail , to put all the other foxes in the same case ...
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... mean by culture ; because Mr. Bright always has in his eye what he calls " a com- mendable interest " in politics and in political agita- tions . As he said only the other day at Birmingham : " At this moment , -in fact , I may say at ...
... mean by culture ; because Mr. Bright always has in his eye what he calls " a com- mendable interest " in politics and in political agita- tions . As he said only the other day at Birmingham : " At this moment , -in fact , I may say at ...
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... means by thoughtfulness and intelligence , and in what matter , according to him , we are to grow in them . And , no doubt , in America all classes read their newspaper , and take a commendable interest in politics , more than here or ...
... means by thoughtfulness and intelligence , and in what matter , according to him , we are to grow in them . And , no doubt , in America all classes read their newspaper , and take a commendable interest in politics , more than here or ...
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