Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... opinion now rules , and it is an opinion which constrains the conduct , and narrows the experience , and dwarfs the violence , and minimises the frankness of the highest classes , while it diminishes their vices , supports their ...
... opinion now rules , and it is an opinion which constrains the conduct , and narrows the experience , and dwarfs the violence , and minimises the frankness of the highest classes , while it diminishes their vices , supports their ...
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... opinion . It enforces concentration ; people who learn slowly , learn only what they must . The best security for people's doing their duty is , that they should not know anything else to do ; the best security for fixedness of opinion ...
... opinion . It enforces concentration ; people who learn slowly , learn only what they must . The best security for people's doing their duty is , that they should not know anything else to do ; the best security for fixedness of opinion ...
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... Opinions akin to Mr. Wilson's , if not identical with them , are very commonly now entertained , both by practical men of business and by professional economists . The younger school of thinkers who have had before them the working of ...
... Opinions akin to Mr. Wilson's , if not identical with them , are very commonly now entertained , both by practical men of business and by professional economists . The younger school of thinkers who have had before them the working of ...
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