Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... give us , just yet , anything but a Philistine Parliament ! -and would a Barbarian Parliament be even so good , or a Populace Parliament ? For our part , we rejoice to see our dear old friends , the Hebraising Philistines , gathered in ...
... give us , just yet , anything but a Philistine Parliament ! -and would a Barbarian Parliament be even so good , or a Populace Parliament ? For our part , we rejoice to see our dear old friends , the Hebraising Philistines , gathered in ...
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... give effect to , none of them shall , if it exercise power , treat its ordi- nary self too seriously , or attempt to impose it on others ; but shall let these others , -the fanatical Protestant , for instance , in his Papist - baiting ...
... give effect to , none of them shall , if it exercise power , treat its ordi- nary self too seriously , or attempt to impose it on others ; but shall let these others , -the fanatical Protestant , for instance , in his Papist - baiting ...
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... give full swing to a number of the in- stincts of his ordinary self . Some of the instincts of his ordinary self he has , by the help of his rule of life , conquered ; but others which he has not conquered by this help he is so far from ...
... give full swing to a number of the in- stincts of his ordinary self . Some of the instincts of his ordinary self he has , by the help of his rule of life , conquered ; but others which he has not conquered by this help he is so far from ...
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