The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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Page 15
... effect has been pro- duced , where shall we look for its match ? It has a style of its own , and cannot be imitated without absurdity . It is an inter- mediate something between literature and conversation , in which it is impossible to ...
... effect has been pro- duced , where shall we look for its match ? It has a style of its own , and cannot be imitated without absurdity . It is an inter- mediate something between literature and conversation , in which it is impossible to ...
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... effect a reform in criminal jurisprudence , and to point out a more effectual way of protecting person and property , they could hardly have taken a wiser course than that which they have adopted from motives of human- ity alone ...
... effect a reform in criminal jurisprudence , and to point out a more effectual way of protecting person and property , they could hardly have taken a wiser course than that which they have adopted from motives of human- ity alone ...
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... effects the change , not a set of rules and a formal course of training . But it is not the less true that there is an art ... effect which the influence of the superintendents has upon the children under their charge . This influence is ...
... effects the change , not a set of rules and a formal course of training . But it is not the less true that there is an art ... effect which the influence of the superintendents has upon the children under their charge . This influence is ...
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... effect of disgusting the workman with his work , and sending him out less disposed to labour than when he came in . In a recent publication * he recalls the plaintive saying of a Belgian convict , who told him , with an accent of ...
... effect of disgusting the workman with his work , and sending him out less disposed to labour than when he came in . In a recent publication * he recalls the plaintive saying of a Belgian convict , who told him , with an accent of ...
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... effect upon the tone of the school . The chaplains and officers report a marked diminution in the number of offences committed , and state that they never saw the boys so cheerful and con- tented . We cannot but think that too much has ...
... effect upon the tone of the school . The chaplains and officers report a marked diminution in the number of offences committed , and state that they never saw the boys so cheerful and con- tented . We cannot but think that too much has ...
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