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Pagina 5
... whole form of the superstructure had been profoundly modified . " So tenacious are we , " said Burke towards the close of the last century , " of our old ecclesiastical modes and fashions of institution that very little change has been ...
... whole form of the superstructure had been profoundly modified . " So tenacious are we , " said Burke towards the close of the last century , " of our old ecclesiastical modes and fashions of institution that very little change has been ...
Pagina 6
... whole favourable to morality and discipline , and we thought they were susceptible of amend- ment without altering the ground . We thought they were capable of receiving and meliorating and , above all , of pre- serving the accessories ...
... whole favourable to morality and discipline , and we thought they were susceptible of amend- ment without altering the ground . We thought they were capable of receiving and meliorating and , above all , of pre- serving the accessories ...
Pagina 7
... whole classes of the nation without at first producing any change in outward habits of life , and even without arousing a sense of their logical incongruity . These mixed ideas were constantly brought before the imagination in the works ...
... whole classes of the nation without at first producing any change in outward habits of life , and even without arousing a sense of their logical incongruity . These mixed ideas were constantly brought before the imagination in the works ...
Pagina 8
... Whole classes of the population had been drawn into opposing camps during the Civil War , and still stood confronting each other with all the harsh antagonism of sentiment inherited from that conflict . Such a bare summary alone is ...
... Whole classes of the population had been drawn into opposing camps during the Civil War , and still stood confronting each other with all the harsh antagonism of sentiment inherited from that conflict . Such a bare summary alone is ...
Pagina 9
... whole life in the country , training dogs for his neighbours , fishing their streams , making whips for their young heirs , and even garters for their wives and daughters.1 The country gentlemen were confirmed in these ideas by the ...
... whole life in the country , training dogs for his neighbours , fishing their streams , making whips for their young heirs , and even garters for their wives and daughters.1 The country gentlemen were confirmed in these ideas by the ...
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