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Pagina 8
... kind office which children mad , and now he's sending the he himself performed for the unknowable bailiffs to take what little I have left me . to take the clothes off and see how it He bean't a kind ' un to me . But there's looks ...
... kind office which children mad , and now he's sending the he himself performed for the unknowable bailiffs to take what little I have left me . to take the clothes off and see how it He bean't a kind ' un to me . But there's looks ...
Pagina 11
... kind . The prog- it may realize itself in action . ress of the human race , as Comte's own calendar implies , is the progress of very various kinds of activity . There must be scientific progress , artistic progress , moral progress ...
... kind . The prog- it may realize itself in action . ress of the human race , as Comte's own calendar implies , is the progress of very various kinds of activity . There must be scientific progress , artistic progress , moral progress ...
Pagina 15
... kind of monomania when he rests his exposure of Mr. Spencer on the strength of his own private certainty that the true object of worship , instead of being the Unknow- able , with a capital U , is Humanity , with a capital H. For the ...
... kind of monomania when he rests his exposure of Mr. Spencer on the strength of his own private certainty that the true object of worship , instead of being the Unknow- able , with a capital U , is Humanity , with a capital H. For the ...
Pagina 25
... kind soothing to restore his shattered nerves . The great Thackeray suffered more than any one , as his article ( he was not yet author of " Vanity Fair " ) was remorse . lessly curtailed . - Thackeray writes to Mr. Napier , — From your ...
... kind soothing to restore his shattered nerves . The great Thackeray suffered more than any one , as his article ( he was not yet author of " Vanity Fair " ) was remorse . lessly curtailed . - Thackeray writes to Mr. Napier , — From your ...
Pagina 27
... kind . The heat of the summer was so intense that frightful consequences en- sued . Shakespeare tells us that when the moon comes too near the earth it makes men mad . The sun in 1779 brought this calamity in its train . The murder of ...
... kind . The heat of the summer was so intense that frightful consequences en- sued . Shakespeare tells us that when the moon comes too near the earth it makes men mad . The sun in 1779 brought this calamity in its train . The murder of ...
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