The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumes 302-303F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 131
... thought in order that we may revert to that condition of affairs over which thought has triumphed , and the belief that further progress can only be attained by returning to the form of competition which at last produced thought as its ...
... thought in order that we may revert to that condition of affairs over which thought has triumphed , and the belief that further progress can only be attained by returning to the form of competition which at last produced thought as its ...
Page 565
... thought to this side of the question . A life passed in constant manual toil , with a restricted and familiar outlook , and an unceasing ob- session about small gains , produces a hard , unresponsive , unprogressive type of humanity ...
... thought to this side of the question . A life passed in constant manual toil , with a restricted and familiar outlook , and an unceasing ob- session about small gains , produces a hard , unresponsive , unprogressive type of humanity ...
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... thought most excellent . " His manner of coming upon the stage , " he writes , " was in happy style ; he ran on sprightly and with nearly a laughing face , like a friend who enters hastily to impart to you some good news . " What ...
... thought most excellent . " His manner of coming upon the stage , " he writes , " was in happy style ; he ran on sprightly and with nearly a laughing face , like a friend who enters hastily to impart to you some good news . " What ...
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THE CROWN AND ENGLISH FREEDOM BY JOHN C NORWOOD | 41 |
CONTENTS | 68 |
SOME OLD PICTURES AT RHEIMS BY EDITH M MILLAR | 69 |
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