Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... present of the audacity , ' & c . & c . And this sort of planning , which is the staple of his youthful biography , was really ac- companied by much application to metaphysics , history , poli- tical economy , and such like studies . It ...
... present of the audacity , ' & c . & c . And this sort of planning , which is the staple of his youthful biography , was really ac- companied by much application to metaphysics , history , poli- tical economy , and such like studies . It ...
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... present Government , they have grown so as to amaze Europe and France itself . If , indeed , as is often laid down , the present happiness of the greatest number was the characteristic object of the Government , it would be difficult to ...
... present Government , they have grown so as to amaze Europe and France itself . If , indeed , as is often laid down , the present happiness of the greatest number was the characteristic object of the Government , it would be difficult to ...
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... present , but she does not gain the material future . All that secures present industry , her Government confers ; in whatever needs confidence in the future she is powerless . Credit in France , to an Englishman's eye , has almost to ...
... present , but she does not gain the material future . All that secures present industry , her Government confers ; in whatever needs confidence in the future she is powerless . Credit in France , to an Englishman's eye , has almost to ...
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