The Twentieth Century, Volum 8Nineteenth Century and After, 1880 |
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... called educated and intelligent classes , acting for it as its proctors , and supposed to understand its wants and to provide for them . They do not really understand its wants , they do not really provide for them . A class of men may ...
... called educated and intelligent classes , acting for it as its proctors , and supposed to understand its wants and to provide for them . They do not really understand its wants , they do not really provide for them . A class of men may ...
Pàgina 5
... called human , and correspond- ing to man's true aspirations and powers . This , the humanisation of man in society , is civilisation . The aim for all of us is to promote it ; and to promote it is above all the aim for the true ...
... called human , and correspond- ing to man's true aspirations and powers . This , the humanisation of man in society , is civilisation . The aim for all of us is to promote it ; and to promote it is above all the aim for the true ...
Pàgina 9
... called into being to produce for them , and whom they have , as I said , as good as begotten ; but these they leave to the chances of the future , and of the further development , as Lord Derby says , of great manufacturing industries ...
... called into being to produce for them , and whom they have , as I said , as good as begotten ; but these they leave to the chances of the future , and of the further development , as Lord Derby says , of great manufacturing industries ...
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... called ; and we become aware of it , and then we are vexed and dissatisfied . Just as by following , as we do , our instinct for expansion , and by procuring the amplest political liberty and free trade , and by preserving ourselves ...
... called ; and we become aware of it , and then we are vexed and dissatisfied . Just as by following , as we do , our instinct for expansion , and by procuring the amplest political liberty and free trade , and by preserving ourselves ...
Pàgina 13
... called the leaders of progress . Hence the instability of their government , and the veerings round of public favour , now and again , to their adversaries . With one great element of civilisation , the instinct in the community for ...
... called the leaders of progress . Hence the instability of their government , and the veerings round of public favour , now and again , to their adversaries . With one great element of civilisation , the instinct in the community for ...
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