The London MagazineBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1828 |
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... learning that there are higher sources of hap- piness and more important agents in human affairs than political rule . It is one mark of the progress of society , that it brings down the public man and raises the private one . It throws ...
... learning that there are higher sources of hap- piness and more important agents in human affairs than political rule . It is one mark of the progress of society , that it brings down the public man and raises the private one . It throws ...
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... learning and industry to prove its falsehood . We now come to the period of the Reformation , and to the pre- cious " episode " already noticed , and which we now pass over , merely expressing our dislike of the terms in which Mr ...
... learning and industry to prove its falsehood . We now come to the period of the Reformation , and to the pre- cious " episode " already noticed , and which we now pass over , merely expressing our dislike of the terms in which Mr ...
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... learning , and the traditional habits of taste . " So says our author . We certainly concede that the war which he deplores had , in common with all wars , a very barbarizing tendency ; but we must be allowed to differ with him upon the ...
... learning , and the traditional habits of taste . " So says our author . We certainly concede that the war which he deplores had , in common with all wars , a very barbarizing tendency ; but we must be allowed to differ with him upon the ...
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... learning and piety of the great body of the Irish ; but as the meridian of these is placed some centuries back , it is not to be taken as evidence of the contrary . A little book , having Christopher Anderson as the author's name ...
... learning and piety of the great body of the Irish ; but as the meridian of these is placed some centuries back , it is not to be taken as evidence of the contrary . A little book , having Christopher Anderson as the author's name ...
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... learning the faculty of reading , along with their fellow - countrymen , they may be induced to acquire the same faculty in the same lan- guage . Mr. Anderson expresses a wish that the " Society for the Dif- fusion of Useful Knowledge ...
... learning the faculty of reading , along with their fellow - countrymen , they may be induced to acquire the same faculty in the same lan- guage . Mr. Anderson expresses a wish that the " Society for the Dif- fusion of Useful Knowledge ...
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