Culture & Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism; and Friendship's GarlandMacmillan, 1896 - 364 Seiten |
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... answered , " only think you now hold quite firmly , which you would never have held if you had not been contradicting your adversary in it all these years ! " The more serious the people , and the more prominent the religious side in it ...
... answered , " only think you now hold quite firmly , which you would never have held if you had not been contradicting your adversary in it all these years ! " The more serious the people , and the more prominent the religious side in it ...
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... answer in the same way as we did before , that as much is not done . Because to enable and stir up people to read their Bible and the news- papers , and to get a practical knowledge of their business , does not serve to the higher ...
... answer in the same way as we did before , that as much is not done . Because to enable and stir up people to read their Bible and the news- papers , and to get a practical knowledge of their business , does not serve to the higher ...
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... answered the Lord and said : ' Doth Job fear God for nought ? ' " Franklin makes this : " Does your Majesty imagine that Job's good conduct is the effect of mere personal attachment and affec- tion ? " I well remember how , when first I ...
... answered the Lord and said : ' Doth Job fear God for nought ? ' " Franklin makes this : " Does your Majesty imagine that Job's good conduct is the effect of mere personal attachment and affec- tion ? " I well remember how , when first I ...
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... answer that it always meant more by these things than meets the eye ; that it has had that within which passes show , and that we are soon going to see , in a Free Church and all manner of good things , what it was . But I have learned ...
... answer that it always meant more by these things than meets the eye ; that it has had that within which passes show , and that we are soon going to see , in a Free Church and all manner of good things , what it was . But I have learned ...
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... for their own independent doing , however crude ? The answer is : because of an exclusive and excessive development in them , without due allowance for time , place , and circumstance , of that PORRO UNUM EST NECESSARIUM.
... for their own independent doing , however crude ? The answer is : because of an exclusive and excessive development in them , without due allowance for time , place , and circumstance , of that PORRO UNUM EST NECESSARIUM.
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