Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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... makes unprofitable , and that mental culture is from the pecuniary , and therefore practical point of view , almost valueless , and is thus from its inadequacy of result to be avoided . And I do not propose to contest his conclusion ,
... makes unprofitable , and that mental culture is from the pecuniary , and therefore practical point of view , almost valueless , and is thus from its inadequacy of result to be avoided . And I do not propose to contest his conclusion ,
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... practical benefit to the community in which he lived . His early poem of " Mount Pleasant " apprizes us of his views ; explains that , with a strong innate sense of freedom and independence , and a hatred of slavery in any form , he was ...
... practical benefit to the community in which he lived . His early poem of " Mount Pleasant " apprizes us of his views ; explains that , with a strong innate sense of freedom and independence , and a hatred of slavery in any form , he was ...
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... practical affairs , plan does not , not unduly at least , outrun performance . What he undertakes he carries through . We see this in the management of his own life , and nothing reveals it more clearly than a comparison with a fellow ...
... practical affairs , plan does not , not unduly at least , outrun performance . What he undertakes he carries through . We see this in the management of his own life , and nothing reveals it more clearly than a comparison with a fellow ...
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... practical politician . Ornate though his speeches are , he is never drawn away from the matter in hand by theories for- mulas or sentiments . And when he had a definite piece of work to do , as in the Indian Penal Code , or at the War ...
... practical politician . Ornate though his speeches are , he is never drawn away from the matter in hand by theories for- mulas or sentiments . And when he had a definite piece of work to do , as in the Indian Penal Code , or at the War ...
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... practical affairs has much to be said for it when it can be had . Less enviable is the concomitant fact that , with that unconsciousness of limitation which is itself the greatest limitation , he sometimes makes scant allowance for a ...
... practical affairs has much to be said for it when it can be had . Less enviable is the concomitant fact that , with that unconsciousness of limitation which is itself the greatest limitation , he sometimes makes scant allowance for a ...
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