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Pagina 110
... we are gradually learning to get a clear view of the indirect , more remote , social effects of our productive activity , and so the possibility is af- forded us of controlling and regulating these effects as well .
... we are gradually learning to get a clear view of the indirect , more remote , social effects of our productive activity , and so the possibility is af- forded us of controlling and regulating these effects as well .
Pagina 237
... yet he would rather lose half his kingdom than be privy to such a secret , which he commanded me , as I valued my life , never to mention any more . A strange effect of narrow principles and short views ! that a prince possessed of ...
... yet he would rather lose half his kingdom than be privy to such a secret , which he commanded me , as I valued my life , never to mention any more . A strange effect of narrow principles and short views ! that a prince possessed of ...
Pagina 358
... elicited a playful comment which reminds us how carefully prearranged all the most detailed effects in Jane Austen's novels are , even though their freshness and spontaneity often give the effect of improvisation .
... elicited a playful comment which reminds us how carefully prearranged all the most detailed effects in Jane Austen's novels are , even though their freshness and spontaneity often give the effect of improvisation .
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