Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... believe , with our social condition what it is , that they have performed a great , a heroic work , by occupying themselves exclusively , for the last thirty years , with these Liberal nostrums , and that the right and good course for ...
... believe , with our social condition what it is , that they have performed a great , a heroic work , by occupying themselves exclusively , for the last thirty years , with these Liberal nostrums , and that the right and good course for ...
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... believe , -what the Englishman is always too ready to believe , —that the having a vote , like the having a large family , or a large business , or large muscles , has in itself some edifying and per- fecting effect upon human nature ...
... believe , -what the Englishman is always too ready to believe , —that the having a vote , like the having a large family , or a large business , or large muscles , has in itself some edifying and per- fecting effect upon human nature ...
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... believe what he believes , and the other , who says that God's Word makes him believe what he believes , are for the philosopher perfectly alike in not really and truly knowing , when they say God's Church and God's Word , what it is ...
... believe what he believes , and the other , who says that God's Word makes him believe what he believes , are for the philosopher perfectly alike in not really and truly knowing , when they say God's Church and God's Word , what it is ...
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