Culture & Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism; and Friendship's GarlandMacmillan, 1896 - 364 Seiten |
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... France ; but in Establishments . Only two re- ligious disciplines seem exempted , or comparatively exempted , from the operation of the law which appears to forbid the rearing , outside of national Churches , of men of the highest ...
... France ; but in Establishments . Only two re- ligious disciplines seem exempted , or comparatively exempted , from the operation of the law which appears to forbid the rearing , outside of national Churches , of men of the highest ...
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... France and Germany ? Such a Presbyterian Church would unite the main bodies of Protestants who are now separatists ; and separa- tion would cease to be the law of their religious order . And thus , through this concession on a really ...
... France and Germany ? Such a Presbyterian Church would unite the main bodies of Protestants who are now separatists ; and separa- tion would cease to be the law of their religious order . And thus , through this concession on a really ...
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... M. Michelet said to me of the people of France , that it was a nation of barbarians civilised by the conscription . " He meant that through their 66 military service the idea of public duty and of dis 44 [ CHAP . CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... M. Michelet said to me of the people of France , that it was a nation of barbarians civilised by the conscription . " He meant that through their 66 military service the idea of public duty and of dis 44 [ CHAP . CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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... France the action of the State on individuals is yet more preponderant than in Germany ; and the need which friends of human perfection feel for what may enable the individual to stand perfect on his own foundations is all the stronger ...
... France the action of the State on individuals is yet more preponderant than in Germany ; and the need which friends of human perfection feel for what may enable the individual to stand perfect on his own foundations is all the stronger ...
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... France , England , and other countries was very apparent too . Again this loss of spiritual balance , this exclusive preponder- ance given to man's perceiving and knowing side , this unnatural defect of his feeling and acting side , pro ...
... France , England , and other countries was very apparent too . Again this loss of spiritual balance , this exclusive preponder- ance given to man's perceiving and knowing side , this unnatural defect of his feeling and acting side , pro ...
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