Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... possible . It is not even difficult to many persons to destroy the higher part of their nature by a continual excess in sensual pleasure . It is even more easy and possible to dull all the soul and most of the mind by a vapid ...
... possible . It is not even difficult to many persons to destroy the higher part of their nature by a continual excess in sensual pleasure . It is even more easy and possible to dull all the soul and most of the mind by a vapid ...
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... possible liberty , I hope that it may in the end be found possible to admit into a political system a representative and sufficiently democratic Assembly , without that Assembly assum- ing and arrogating to itself those nearly ...
... possible liberty , I hope that it may in the end be found possible to admit into a political system a representative and sufficiently democratic Assembly , without that Assembly assum- ing and arrogating to itself those nearly ...
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... possible , quite possible , that a majority in this Parliament may be packed , but what I would impress on you is that it can't always be packed . Sooner or later constituencies who wish to oppose the Government will , in spite of ...
... possible , quite possible , that a majority in this Parliament may be packed , but what I would impress on you is that it can't always be packed . Sooner or later constituencies who wish to oppose the Government will , in spite of ...
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