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in his eye what he calls ' a commendable interest ' in politics and in political agitations . As he said only the other day at Birmingham : ' At this moment , — in fact , I may say at every moment in the history of a free country ...
in his eye what he calls ' a commendable interest ' in politics and in political agitations . As he said only the other day at Birmingham : ' At this moment , — in fact , I may say at every moment in the history of a free country ...
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Greatness is a spiritual condition worthy to excite love , interest , and admiration ; and the outward proof of possessing greatness is that we excite love , interest , and admiration . If England were swallowed up by the sea to ...
Greatness is a spiritual condition worthy to excite love , interest , and admiration ; and the outward proof of possessing greatness is that we excite love , interest , and admiration . If England were swallowed up by the sea to ...
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... the general advantage , and controlling individual wills in the name of an interest wider than that of individuals . ... made up of the individuals who compose it , and that every individual is the best judge of his own interests .
... the general advantage , and controlling individual wills in the name of an interest wider than that of individuals . ... made up of the individuals who compose it , and that every individual is the best judge of his own interests .
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Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism Matthew Arnold Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2011 |
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