Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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... carried potatoes on his head to market , addressing himself in his leisure moments to the contemplation of the revival of the arts and learning in Europe . Moreover , in the enjoyment of the splendours and magnificence achieved by their ...
... carried potatoes on his head to market , addressing himself in his leisure moments to the contemplation of the revival of the arts and learning in Europe . Moreover , in the enjoyment of the splendours and magnificence achieved by their ...
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... carried the Habeas Corpus Act , which effected the Revolution , which passed the Toleration Act , which broke the yoke of a foreign church in your country , and which * Cf. C. Morison , p . 71 . saved Scotland from the fate of unhappy ...
... carried the Habeas Corpus Act , which effected the Revolution , which passed the Toleration Act , which broke the yoke of a foreign church in your country , and which * Cf. C. Morison , p . 71 . saved Scotland from the fate of unhappy ...
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... carried through without breach of continuity . There were in fact two lives which Macaulay led ; the one the life of the Whig re- former , the other the life of the historian , who moved , like one in his true home , among the men and ...
... carried through without breach of continuity . There were in fact two lives which Macaulay led ; the one the life of the Whig re- former , the other the life of the historian , who moved , like one in his true home , among the men and ...
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... all , because government is a fact so deeply immersed in complex and changing circumstances , we have convincing evidence that Macaulay had virtually carried one of the central Benthamite posi- tions 18 MACAULAY THE REFORMING WHIG .
... all , because government is a fact so deeply immersed in complex and changing circumstances , we have convincing evidence that Macaulay had virtually carried one of the central Benthamite posi- tions 18 MACAULAY THE REFORMING WHIG .
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Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool. had virtually carried one of the central Benthamite posi- tions . At very least he drove the younger Mill to the abandonment of that abstract deductive method that had so completely , and ...
Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool. had virtually carried one of the central Benthamite posi- tions . At very least he drove the younger Mill to the abandonment of that abstract deductive method that had so completely , and ...
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