Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... matter of importance to the working men of this country . What is it that prevents sympathy between class and class ? Not merely difference of opinion , but difference of taste . The difference in feeling between educated and uneducated ...
... matter of importance to the working men of this country . What is it that prevents sympathy between class and class ? Not merely difference of opinion , but difference of taste . The difference in feeling between educated and uneducated ...
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... matter of importance in the works of art . Let any mercer place the silk that comes from Spitalfields beside that which comes from Lyons , and tell us if the one in point of elegance of design will bear any comparison with the other ...
... matter of importance in the works of art . Let any mercer place the silk that comes from Spitalfields beside that which comes from Lyons , and tell us if the one in point of elegance of design will bear any comparison with the other ...
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... matter ; the gradual annihilation of time and space . He sees in these railroads stretched throughout the country the approaching times of peace and human union ; and so he bursts out into his high prophetic song of the time- " When the ...
... matter ; the gradual annihilation of time and space . He sees in these railroads stretched throughout the country the approaching times of peace and human union ; and so he bursts out into his high prophetic song of the time- " When the ...
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... matters of importance , the best reply which has been suggested is , that they enlarge the heart , enabling us to sympathise with the hearts of a larger circle of the human race than that into which our own experience admits us . You ...
... matters of importance , the best reply which has been suggested is , that they enlarge the heart , enabling us to sympathise with the hearts of a larger circle of the human race than that into which our own experience admits us . You ...
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... matter with many of serious doubt . Therefore , as the scandal was public , I felt that the vindication must be public too . You asked me to stand by you at the hopeful beginning of your institution - I could not desert you in the ...
... matter with many of serious doubt . Therefore , as the scandal was public , I felt that the vindication must be public too . You asked me to stand by you at the hopeful beginning of your institution - I could not desert you in the ...
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