Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... things ; the law of light , of seeing things as they are . Even in the natural sciences , where the Greeks had not time and means adequately to apply this instinct , and where we have gone a great deal further than they did , it is this ...
... things ; the law of light , of seeing things as they are . Even in the natural sciences , where the Greeks had not time and means adequately to apply this instinct , and where we have gone a great deal further than they did , it is this ...
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... things with ardent passion and with high success . And this our neighbours cannot but acknow- ledge ; and they must needs , when they themselves turn to these things , have an eye to our example , and take some thing of our practice ...
... things with ardent passion and with high success . And this our neighbours cannot but acknow- ledge ; and they must needs , when they themselves turn to these things , have an eye to our example , and take some thing of our practice ...
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... things which assigns to all a man's children a right to equal shares in the enjoyment of his property after his death ; and that if , without depriving a man of an Englishman's prime privilege of doing what he likes by making what will ...
... things which assigns to all a man's children a right to equal shares in the enjoyment of his property after his death ; and that if , without depriving a man of an Englishman's prime privilege of doing what he likes by making what will ...
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