The Edinburgh Review, Volum 90A. and C. Black, 1849 |
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... give the matter some attention , are in no small degree perplexed by the variety of systems , and the changes which have taken place . If the fundamental principles on which secondary punishments are based are few , yet the manner in ...
... give the matter some attention , are in no small degree perplexed by the variety of systems , and the changes which have taken place . If the fundamental principles on which secondary punishments are based are few , yet the manner in ...
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... give way to illusions which are pleasing ; but we instinctively recall the consent when the pleasure ceases to be experienced . Now the pleasure which poetry can give is , for most minds , evolved far most easily out of those emotions ...
... give way to illusions which are pleasing ; but we instinctively recall the consent when the pleasure ceases to be experienced . Now the pleasure which poetry can give is , for most minds , evolved far most easily out of those emotions ...
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... give a particular bias to the mode , yet that the current of taste in the ordinary matters of life has its origin , and takes its direction , from the general character and ' habits of society . Hence , they say , if we refer to the ...
... give a particular bias to the mode , yet that the current of taste in the ordinary matters of life has its origin , and takes its direction , from the general character and ' habits of society . Hence , they say , if we refer to the ...
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1 Reports of the Commissioners of Pentonville Prison | 1 |
Edition New York 1848 | 39 |
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