Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... Question of the Introduction of Sceptical Publications into their Library · Two LECTURES ON THE INFLUENCE OF POETRY ON THE WORKING CLASSES : - - Delivered before the Members of the Mechanics ' Insti- tution , February , 1852 . . 1 47 ...
... Question of the Introduction of Sceptical Publications into their Library · Two LECTURES ON THE INFLUENCE OF POETRY ON THE WORKING CLASSES : - - Delivered before the Members of the Mechanics ' Insti- tution , February , 1852 . . 1 47 ...
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... question is whether it shall be met warmly on our parts , or with that coldness which deepens the suspicion , already rankling in the lower classes , that their superiors are willing for them to improve so long as they themselves are ...
... question is whether it shall be met warmly on our parts , or with that coldness which deepens the suspicion , already rankling in the lower classes , that their superiors are willing for them to improve so long as they themselves are ...
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... question . I do not consider myself competent for such an office , nor am I sure that it would be to the advantage of the society . * * * I believe I could assist the members more truly , at all events more independently , in a ...
... question . I do not consider myself competent for such an office , nor am I sure that it would be to the advantage of the society . * * * I believe I could assist the members more truly , at all events more independently , in a ...
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... question of closing shops at an earlier hour , is printed from a transcript from the short - hand writer's notes , aided by such private memoranda as were available ; it was not popular with the employés , partly , it is believed , from ...
... question of closing shops at an earlier hour , is printed from a transcript from the short - hand writer's notes , aided by such private memoranda as were available ; it was not popular with the employés , partly , it is believed , from ...
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... question , the argu- ments not being exhausted by denouncing all the masters who hesitated in making the concession , as mean , selfish , and tyrannical . As delivered , it was a noble speech : it did not of course win the loudest ...
... question , the argu- ments not being exhausted by denouncing all the masters who hesitated in making the concession , as mean , selfish , and tyrannical . As delivered , it was a noble speech : it did not of course win the loudest ...
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