The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 252
... principles . We still have some advantages , including our coal , and a geographical position which , though no longer the best , is a good one . But the country must learn that our industry must henceforth be conducted under un ...
... principles . We still have some advantages , including our coal , and a geographical position which , though no longer the best , is a good one . But the country must learn that our industry must henceforth be conducted under un ...
Page 258
... principle of enclosure was to recognise the claims of all occupiers of land and commoners who could establish a permanent independent right . Thus a freeholder , or an owner of a cottage to which common rights were attached , received a ...
... principle of enclosure was to recognise the claims of all occupiers of land and commoners who could establish a permanent independent right . Thus a freeholder , or an owner of a cottage to which common rights were attached , received a ...
Page 261
... principle on which they proceeded , often inflicted real hardships . A number of persons , no doubt , were attracted to commons by the facilities which they afforded to a life of comparative idleness , or , to use Defoe's phrase , of ...
... principle on which they proceeded , often inflicted real hardships . A number of persons , no doubt , were attracted to commons by the facilities which they afforded to a life of comparative idleness , or , to use Defoe's phrase , of ...
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... principles he there adopts to be accepted as true . For we are all pragmatists enough amid the chaos of ' isms , among which it is at present our fate to live , to prefer a theory which experience has shown will work to one that is ...
... principles he there adopts to be accepted as true . For we are all pragmatists enough amid the chaos of ' isms , among which it is at present our fate to live , to prefer a theory which experience has shown will work to one that is ...
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... principles of the Crocean Esthetic that the judicial activity which criticises and recognises the beautiful is identical with the artistic activity which produces it . ' In other words , Taste and Imagination are one . If this be so ...
... principles of the Crocean Esthetic that the judicial activity which criticises and recognises the beautiful is identical with the artistic activity which produces it . ' In other words , Taste and Imagination are one . If this be so ...
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