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... highly developed idealism , it is not easy to see in what sense , or in what category , religious or ethical , the race could be justly called ' material . ' Nor , indeed , is there any need to have recourse to the psychological ...
... highly developed idealism , it is not easy to see in what sense , or in what category , religious or ethical , the race could be justly called ' material . ' Nor , indeed , is there any need to have recourse to the psychological ...
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Since what is called ' abolition ' of contraband ' is merely an undertaking not to issue certain prohibitions , it might be supposed that the self - denying ordi- nance could be adopted at any time and in any place .
Since what is called ' abolition ' of contraband ' is merely an undertaking not to issue certain prohibitions , it might be supposed that the self - denying ordi- nance could be adopted at any time and in any place .
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The so - called ' Bedchamber plot ' had something grotesque about it which amused the outside public not a little . The incident reflected no credit on the rival statesmen , who might easily have arranged matters , as they did a couple ...
The so - called ' Bedchamber plot ' had something grotesque about it which amused the outside public not a little . The incident reflected no credit on the rival statesmen , who might easily have arranged matters , as they did a couple ...
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This volume published 1908, not 1808 as listed.
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THE GOVERNMENT OF SUBJECT RACES | 1 |
Dent | 28 |
Adam and Charles Black | 105 |
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