The Twentieth Century, Volum 8Nineteenth Century and After, 1880 |
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Pàgina 5
... truth , although we do not much attend to them in our practice of politics , but are concerned with points of detail . Neither will any man , probably , be disposed to deny that , the aim for all of us , and for the politician more ...
... truth , although we do not much attend to them in our practice of politics , but are concerned with points of detail . Neither will any man , probably , be disposed to deny that , the aim for all of us , and for the politician more ...
Pàgina 10
... truth of this account of public opinion , as it forms itself amongst such a description of people as the people through whose seats of habitation the tramway northward from King's Cross takes us , nay amongst the English middle class in ...
... truth of this account of public opinion , as it forms itself amongst such a description of people as the people through whose seats of habitation the tramway northward from King's Cross takes us , nay amongst the English middle class in ...
Pàgina 16
... truth of Clarendon's sentence on them , a sentence which should be written up over the portal of the Lower House of Convocation - Clergymen , who understand the least , and take the worst measure of human affairs , of all mankind that ...
... truth of Clarendon's sentence on them , a sentence which should be written up over the portal of the Lower House of Convocation - Clergymen , who understand the least , and take the worst measure of human affairs , of all mankind that ...
Pàgina 24
... Truth greater service than the assumption that all Jesuits are liars ; and that all spiritual directors are men of profligate purpose . ' 6 You , then , ' said Leigh , are not religious yourself , are you ? ' ' That entirely depends ...
... Truth greater service than the assumption that all Jesuits are liars ; and that all spiritual directors are men of profligate purpose . ' 6 You , then , ' said Leigh , are not religious yourself , are you ? ' ' That entirely depends ...
Pàgina 31
... truth ; but with regard to the race we never can . And here we see the comforting and saving character of the belief of the Agnostic . For him all Humanity is but one great being , and , as I said before , if you do good to any one of ...
... truth ; but with regard to the race we never can . And here we see the comforting and saving character of the belief of the Agnostic . For him all Humanity is but one great being , and , as I said before , if you do good to any one of ...
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