Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... effect as this of Mr. Murphy . A testator bequeathed 300l . a year , to be for ever applied as a pension to some person who had been unsuccessful in literature , and whose duty should be to support and diffuse , by his writings , the ...
... effect as this of Mr. Murphy . A testator bequeathed 300l . a year , to be for ever applied as a pension to some person who had been unsuccessful in literature , and whose duty should be to support and diffuse , by his writings , the ...
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... effect to it , as circumstances may require , with vigour ? And here I think I see my enemies waiting for me with a hungry joy in their eyes . But I shall elude them . The State , the power most representing the right reason of the ...
... effect to it , as circumstances may require , with vigour ? And here I think I see my enemies waiting for me with a hungry joy in their eyes . But I shall elude them . The State , the power most representing the right reason of the ...
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... feeling my way as tenderly as I could about the effect of this unfavourable judgment upon those with whom I was conversing . ' Oh , ' said one who was their spokesman , with the most tranquil air of 102 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... feeling my way as tenderly as I could about the effect of this unfavourable judgment upon those with whom I was conversing . ' Oh , ' said one who was their spokesman , with the most tranquil air of 102 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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... effect to , none of them shall , if it exercise power , treat its ordinary self too seriously , or attempt to impose it on others ; but shall let these others , -the fanatical Protestant , for instance , in his Papist - bait- ing , and ...
... effect to , none of them shall , if it exercise power , treat its ordinary self too seriously , or attempt to impose it on others ; but shall let these others , -the fanatical Protestant , for instance , in his Papist - bait- ing , and ...
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... effect of this kind . No doubt we have an infinite variety of experi- ments , and an ever - multiplying multitude of explorers . Even in these few chapters I have enumerated many : the British Banner , Judge Edmonds , Newman Weeks ...
... effect of this kind . No doubt we have an infinite variety of experi- ments , and an ever - multiplying multitude of explorers . Even in these few chapters I have enumerated many : the British Banner , Judge Edmonds , Newman Weeks ...
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