The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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... popular imagination , and to enter fully into the popular mind . Thus to diffuse , however , the results of Science is a matter of far greater difficulty than might be at first supposed . It is one thing to procure the intellectual ...
... popular imagination , and to enter fully into the popular mind . Thus to diffuse , however , the results of Science is a matter of far greater difficulty than might be at first supposed . It is one thing to procure the intellectual ...
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... popular representation by means of close boroughs . What constitution could apparently be more unpopular than one composed of an hereditary crown , an hereditary peerage , and a House of Commons , in which a large number of the members ...
... popular representation by means of close boroughs . What constitution could apparently be more unpopular than one composed of an hereditary crown , an hereditary peerage , and a House of Commons , in which a large number of the members ...
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... popular impulse . ' Let us not deceive ourselves , ' writes M. Marcellus to Chateaubriand , in regard to Mr. Canning . Still undecided , he is yet in suspense between the monarchical opinions , which have made his former renown , and ...
... popular impulse . ' Let us not deceive ourselves , ' writes M. Marcellus to Chateaubriand , in regard to Mr. Canning . Still undecided , he is yet in suspense between the monarchical opinions , which have made his former renown , and ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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