Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 60;Volume 123John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1894 |
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... ment as not exactly creditable . the year 1809 the benchers of Lincoln's Inn passed a resolution that no one should be called to the Bar who had written for money in a newspaper . Writers in newspapers since that time have frequently ...
... ment as not exactly creditable . the year 1809 the benchers of Lincoln's Inn passed a resolution that no one should be called to the Bar who had written for money in a newspaper . Writers in newspapers since that time have frequently ...
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... ment were forced to reflect for the moment not only how their speeches would tell in next day's reports and what traps they were setting for oppo- nents , but also for a brief instant , how their arguments would stand the test of ...
... ment were forced to reflect for the moment not only how their speeches would tell in next day's reports and what traps they were setting for oppo- nents , but also for a brief instant , how their arguments would stand the test of ...
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... ment be really irrelevant æsthetically , the aesthetic judgment must be irrele- vant ethically . If that doctrine be true , however , we are therefore quite at liberty to say that however beautiful the thing may be it is blackguardly ...
... ment be really irrelevant æsthetically , the aesthetic judgment must be irrele- vant ethically . If that doctrine be true , however , we are therefore quite at liberty to say that however beautiful the thing may be it is blackguardly ...
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... ment , from the rest of creation , con- tains within itself its own sentence of death . It becomes therefore impera- tive to inquire whether the stress laid on personality as the clue to man's right understanding of himself , and of his ...
... ment , from the rest of creation , con- tains within itself its own sentence of death . It becomes therefore impera- tive to inquire whether the stress laid on personality as the clue to man's right understanding of himself , and of his ...
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... ment to be " in their mode of origin , their function and their variations alto- gether distinct from those other char- acters and faculties which are essential to him [ man ] , and which have been brought to their actual state of effi ...
... ment to be " in their mode of origin , their function and their variations alto- gether distinct from those other char- acters and faculties which are essential to him [ man ] , and which have been brought to their actual state of effi ...
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