The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... influence , and numbers , rather than in a state of tranquil monotony or of stagnant decay , it follows as a natural result of their condition that they are called on for an amount of intelligent and judicious activity for which , until ...
... influence , and numbers , rather than in a state of tranquil monotony or of stagnant decay , it follows as a natural result of their condition that they are called on for an amount of intelligent and judicious activity for which , until ...
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... influence of public opinion and the general resolution of the Catholic body , but the services rendered by the small knot of men among whom M. de Montalembert was the most conspi- cuous were certainly a most essential element in the ...
... influence of public opinion and the general resolution of the Catholic body , but the services rendered by the small knot of men among whom M. de Montalembert was the most conspi- cuous were certainly a most essential element in the ...
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... influence , it does far less than might be expected of it , less immeasurably than it ought to do , considering the ... influenced by the experiences of the past , and able and ready , if need be — to refer again to the single instance ...
... influence , it does far less than might be expected of it , less immeasurably than it ought to do , considering the ... influenced by the experiences of the past , and able and ready , if need be — to refer again to the single instance ...
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... influences them unconsciously as placing them under the nice vigilance of a kind of general conscience . The memoirs and biographies of the men , few in each generation , whose names survive in the interest of the public - men , for ...
... influences them unconsciously as placing them under the nice vigilance of a kind of general conscience . The memoirs and biographies of the men , few in each generation , whose names survive in the interest of the public - men , for ...
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... influence of the society from which young men come to them and in which they exclusively move during half the time of their three years ' course , and that , moreover , they cannot force the schools to send them up better trained than ...
... influence of the society from which young men come to them and in which they exclusively move during half the time of their three years ' course , and that , moreover , they cannot force the schools to send them up better trained than ...
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