The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 97
... thing that the young should love best the people and the things - scenery , institutions , customs , language - among which they have been brought up . Such love is one of the strongest cements of human nature , and is by no means ...
... thing that the young should love best the people and the things - scenery , institutions , customs , language - among which they have been brought up . Such love is one of the strongest cements of human nature , and is by no means ...
Pagina 354
... things themselves than in the practical uses to which they are put . Defoe created them , as Crusoe discovers them , with a childlike apprehensiveness and relish . That is to say , the things themselves are seen in their intrinsic ...
... things themselves than in the practical uses to which they are put . Defoe created them , as Crusoe discovers them , with a childlike apprehensiveness and relish . That is to say , the things themselves are seen in their intrinsic ...
Pagina 405
... things with a view to its realisation . This Providence we do not , it is true , perceive in the cunning contrivances [ Kunstanstalten ] of nature ; nor can we even conclude from the fact of their existence that it is there ; but , as ...
... things with a view to its realisation . This Providence we do not , it is true , perceive in the cunning contrivances [ Kunstanstalten ] of nature ; nor can we even conclude from the fact of their existence that it is there ; but , as ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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