A few brief observations upon EnglandW.E. Painter, 1850 - 70 pagine |
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... superior , it is , at least , equal to that of any other civilized nation . This cannot be said , however , of the lower orders . Since the time of Locke , Lancas- ter , Bell , and many other learned men have employed their talents in ...
... superior , it is , at least , equal to that of any other civilized nation . This cannot be said , however , of the lower orders . Since the time of Locke , Lancas- ter , Bell , and many other learned men have employed their talents in ...
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... superior agricultural skill , will find some means of gaining in one respect what they have lost in another . On several parts of the Continent , espe- cially in Spain and Italy , the landlord and farmer may be said to be partners - the ...
... superior agricultural skill , will find some means of gaining in one respect what they have lost in another . On several parts of the Continent , espe- cially in Spain and Italy , the landlord and farmer may be said to be partners - the ...
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... superior education , they fall into the erroneous idea that these things are inseparable ; and , because the clergy are more learned than themselves , they are too ready to believe that they are hypo- crites . If the laity desire to ...
... superior education , they fall into the erroneous idea that these things are inseparable ; and , because the clergy are more learned than themselves , they are too ready to believe that they are hypo- crites . If the laity desire to ...
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... superior intel- ligence , the greatest heroes of every age and nation , never contemned sacred things ; nor did they esteem unbelief the climax of wisdom , or fancy that they could consis- tently and honestly fail in the observance of ...
... superior intel- ligence , the greatest heroes of every age and nation , never contemned sacred things ; nor did they esteem unbelief the climax of wisdom , or fancy that they could consis- tently and honestly fail in the observance of ...
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... superior , at least , politically equal to other nations : powerful on land : Queen of the ocean : strengthened by alliances , by commerce , by colonies , by useful enterprises , by paci- fic and beneficent expeditions to every part of ...
... superior , at least , politically equal to other nations : powerful on land : Queen of the ocean : strengthened by alliances , by commerce , by colonies , by useful enterprises , by paci- fic and beneficent expeditions to every part of ...
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