The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... opinion on the part of the leaders of thought and action in the nation , and hastens on the adoption of the policy which succeeds in winning general approval , and the attainment of the end to which that policy points . In the case ...
... opinion on the part of the leaders of thought and action in the nation , and hastens on the adoption of the policy which succeeds in winning general approval , and the attainment of the end to which that policy points . In the case ...
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... 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 ultimate success . A ...
... 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 ultimate success . A ...
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... opinion , to support it judiciously , energetically , and perseveringly , and win a victory for the truth and justice of its principles even from a hostile majority . It is , perhaps , common to almost all systems of Educa- tion , that ...
... opinion , to support it judiciously , energetically , and perseveringly , and win a victory for the truth and justice of its principles even from a hostile majority . It is , perhaps , common to almost all systems of Educa- tion , that ...
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... opinion among the under- graduates themselves can make ignorance and idleness disreputable among them . It is far from hopeless to win over a percentage of the aristocratical idle to an interest in intellectual pursuits . There is much ...
... opinion among the under- graduates themselves can make ignorance and idleness disreputable among them . It is far from hopeless to win over a percentage of the aristocratical idle to an interest in intellectual pursuits . There is much ...
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... opinion that a great and widely - diffused marsupial fauna may have existed anterior to the development of the ordinary or non - pouched beasts , and that the carni- vorous , insectivorous , and herbivorous non - pouched forms may have ...
... opinion that a great and widely - diffused marsupial fauna may have existed anterior to the development of the ordinary or non - pouched beasts , and that the carni- vorous , insectivorous , and herbivorous non - pouched forms may have ...
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