| Matthew Arnold - 1960 - 288 Seiten
...Registrar-General's returns of marriages and births in this country, who would talk of our large English families in quite a solemn strain, as if they had...of right! But bodily health and vigour, it may be said, are not to be classed with wealth and population as mere machinery; they have a more real and... | |
| Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - 1988 - 264 Seiten
...RegistrarGeneral's returns of marriages and births in this country, who would talk of our large English families in quite a solemn strain, as if they had...of right ! But bodily health and vigour, it may be said, are not to be classed with wealth and population as mere machinery ; they have a more real and... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1993 - 292 Seiten
...Registrar-General's returns of marriages and births in this country, who would talk of our large English families in quite a solemn strain, as if they had something in itself beautiful, elevating, 65 and meritorious in them; as if the British Philistine would have only to present himself before... | |
| Inga Bryden - 1998 - 176 Seiten
...Registrar-General'! returns of marriages and births in this country, who would talk of our large English families in quite a solemn strain, as if they had...British Philistine would have only to present himself l>efore the Great Judge with his twelve children, in order to be received among the sheep as a matter... | |
| Gertrude Himmelfarb - 2007 - 333 Seiten
...Registrar-General's returns of marriages and births in this country, who would talk of our large English families in quite a solemn strain, as if they had...of right! But bodily health and vigour, it may be said, are not to be classed with wealth and population as mere machinery; they have a more real and... | |
| 1867 - 818 Seiten
...to look beyond them ! Why, I have heard people, fresh from reading certain articles of The Times on the Registrar-General's returns of marriages and births...to be received among the sheep as a matter of right ! Bodily health and vigor, it may be said, are not to be classed with wealth and population as mere... | |
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