The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... sense of being chained to all the dogmas of the school bearing that name , but yet in a very distinct sense he was a utilitarian . The gospel of utility needed apostles when Brougham began his career , and still the necessity for the ...
... sense of being chained to all the dogmas of the school bearing that name , but yet in a very distinct sense he was a utilitarian . The gospel of utility needed apostles when Brougham began his career , and still the necessity for the ...
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... sense of power pervades them all ; it is in the painting of the lights and shades of home life she is most herself , and is able to group , with the hand of a skilful artist , all its pathos and beauty . No very marked sense of humour ...
... sense of power pervades them all ; it is in the painting of the lights and shades of home life she is most herself , and is able to group , with the hand of a skilful artist , all its pathos and beauty . No very marked sense of humour ...
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... sense of so much distinctly seen by a quick con- science , a keen sense of justice , conjoined to the feeling of the futility of her powers for giving effect to the purposes of the will is the cause of much of that morbid hue which ...
... sense of so much distinctly seen by a quick con- science , a keen sense of justice , conjoined to the feeling of the futility of her powers for giving effect to the purposes of the will is the cause of much of that morbid hue which ...
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