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Pagina 109
... practical activities has a harsh and unpleasing sound because he is wholly devoted to contemplative philosophy , let me as- sure him that he is the enemy of his own desires . In natural philosophy practical results are not only means to ...
... practical activities has a harsh and unpleasing sound because he is wholly devoted to contemplative philosophy , let me as- sure him that he is the enemy of his own desires . In natural philosophy practical results are not only means to ...
Pagina 468
... practical conclusion for the England of his day that the existing poor law system , with its indiscriminate doles and . . . [ increased allowances to ] large families , was utterly to be condemned as tending to aggravate the very evils ...
... practical conclusion for the England of his day that the existing poor law system , with its indiscriminate doles and . . . [ increased allowances to ] large families , was utterly to be condemned as tending to aggravate the very evils ...
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... practical schemes , accurate work , and the faithful completion of undertakings . But there was no spirit of denial in Caleb , and the world seemed so wondrous to him that he was ready to accept any number of systems , like any number ...
... practical schemes , accurate work , and the faithful completion of undertakings . But there was no spirit of denial in Caleb , and the world seemed so wondrous to him that he was ready to accept any number of systems , like any number ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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