The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... true ; but tolerance to the man who chooses to eat peas with his knife is intolerance to twenty people who may be sitting at dinner with him . Shirley tells us that there are certain circles in which a man incurs odium by reading ...
... true ; but tolerance to the man who chooses to eat peas with his knife is intolerance to twenty people who may be sitting at dinner with him . Shirley tells us that there are certain circles in which a man incurs odium by reading ...
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... true , " O brother men , nor yet the new ; Ah ! still awhile the old thought retain , And yet consider it again ! ' The souls of now two thousand years Have laid up here their toils and fears , And all the earnings of their pain , — Ah ...
... true , " O brother men , nor yet the new ; Ah ! still awhile the old thought retain , And yet consider it again ! ' The souls of now two thousand years Have laid up here their toils and fears , And all the earnings of their pain , — Ah ...
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... true knowledge only by trial , and true virtue only through temptation , a development equally slow and tentative is all that can be hoped for in the case of communities . 6 This theory has , indeed , in these days become , in one ...
... true knowledge only by trial , and true virtue only through temptation , a development equally slow and tentative is all that can be hoped for in the case of communities . 6 This theory has , indeed , in these days become , in one ...
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HISTORY PHILOSOPHY AND MR GOLDWIN | 1 |
A Second Letter to Professor Goldwin Smith | 7 |
ANGLOSAXON AND ANGLONORMAN CHRIS | 35 |
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