Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... points out that our passing generation of boys and young men is , meantime , sacrificed . Puritanism was perhaps ✓necessary to develop the moral fibre of the English race , Nonconformity to break the yoke of ecclesiastical domina- tion ...
... points out that our passing generation of boys and young men is , meantime , sacrificed . Puritanism was perhaps ✓necessary to develop the moral fibre of the English race , Nonconformity to break the yoke of ecclesiastical domina- tion ...
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... points , we have not stopped our adversaries ' advance , we have not marched victoriously with the modern world ; but we have told silently upon tne mind of the country , we have prepared currents of feeling which sap our adversaries ...
... points , we have not stopped our adversaries ' advance , we have not marched victoriously with the modern world ; but we have told silently upon tne mind of the country , we have prepared currents of feeling which sap our adversaries ...
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... points at which his nature must come to its best , besides the points which he himself knows and thinks of . There is no unum necessarium , or one thing needful , which can free human nature from the obligation of trying to come to its ...
... points at which his nature must come to its best , besides the points which he himself knows and thinks of . There is no unum necessarium , or one thing needful , which can free human nature from the obligation of trying to come to its ...
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