Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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6. oldal
... effects of agriculture and commerce on the progress of the human mind , and his preference of mercantile development His illustration of the advantages springing from the incre- ment of wealth in the free states of Italy and to Venice ...
... effects of agriculture and commerce on the progress of the human mind , and his preference of mercantile development His illustration of the advantages springing from the incre- ment of wealth in the free states of Italy and to Venice ...
6. oldal
... effect of scenery on the mind , " " the old crazy mystical metaphysics " of Wordsworth ; by dismissing Boswell as a fool , and Montesquieu as a coxcomb ; and , indeed , by strangely ignoring almost every great writer of his day in his ...
... effect of scenery on the mind , " " the old crazy mystical metaphysics " of Wordsworth ; by dismissing Boswell as a fool , and Montesquieu as a coxcomb ; and , indeed , by strangely ignoring almost every great writer of his day in his ...
19. oldal
... effect may not be due to the supposed cause , it is even possible that the effect may have come about in despite of the supposed cause . Democracy , wealth , decrease of crime are all effects which occur under conditions of exceeding ...
... effect may not be due to the supposed cause , it is even possible that the effect may have come about in despite of the supposed cause . Democracy , wealth , decrease of crime are all effects which occur under conditions of exceeding ...
2. oldal
... effect upon readers , because faults of personal character in a novelist need not vitiate the enjoyment to be gained from the perusal of his books . But the marital short- comings of a prophet are a serious matter , because they affect ...
... effect upon readers , because faults of personal character in a novelist need not vitiate the enjoyment to be gained from the perusal of his books . But the marital short- comings of a prophet are a serious matter , because they affect ...
6. oldal
... effects were introduced , and in his old age it reminded alarmed or unfriendly listeners of the discordant roar of a monarch of the forest seeking his meat from God . What men wanted in these confused times was wise government . The ...
... effects were introduced , and in his old age it reminded alarmed or unfriendly listeners of the discordant roar of a monarch of the forest seeking his meat from God . What men wanted in these confused times was wise government . The ...
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