The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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Page 35
... fact , that very important improvements may be made , and that great facility for making them is at hand . Nothing can be more reasonable than to desire that , in some way or other , our railways , from the Giant's Causeway to Cape ...
... fact , that very important improvements may be made , and that great facility for making them is at hand . Nothing can be more reasonable than to desire that , in some way or other , our railways , from the Giant's Causeway to Cape ...
Page 38
... facts , and resting entirely on assumption . " " The revenue cannot afford it , " was the stereotyped answer to the proposal . " If the postage were reduced to a penny , " said Colonel Maberly , when examined before the Par- liamentary ...
... facts , and resting entirely on assumption . " " The revenue cannot afford it , " was the stereotyped answer to the proposal . " If the postage were reduced to a penny , " said Colonel Maberly , when examined before the Par- liamentary ...
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... fact , however , is acknowledged , that as nations and people themselves lose their coarser and less cultivated habits , they come to acknowledge standards and rules of taste of this kind , and that for each person some measure of ...
... fact , however , is acknowledged , that as nations and people themselves lose their coarser and less cultivated habits , they come to acknowledge standards and rules of taste of this kind , and that for each person some measure of ...
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... fact without the consciousness that these powers of reason have their true end and object in this theoretic exercise , and the delight , not liable to change , not growing less or less clear , but greater and more absorbing the longer ...
... fact without the consciousness that these powers of reason have their true end and object in this theoretic exercise , and the delight , not liable to change , not growing less or less clear , but greater and more absorbing the longer ...
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... facts , phenomena , and characteristics of its own , which are the necessary results of the operation of certain ele- ments or influences that belong to the subject of the history , or bear upon it with a peculiar force . It is the ...
... facts , phenomena , and characteristics of its own , which are the necessary results of the operation of certain ele- ments or influences that belong to the subject of the history , or bear upon it with a peculiar force . It is the ...
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