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This is not a matter of authority , or even of Revelation . If it is true , it is a matter of reason as much as any- thing in the world . * * Goldwin Smith , ' Lectures on the Study of History , ' p . 154 . ART . II .
This is not a matter of authority , or even of Revelation . If it is true , it is a matter of reason as much as any- thing in the world . * * Goldwin Smith , ' Lectures on the Study of History , ' p . 154 . ART . II .
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Moreover , the subject - matter of the Socialist is far more complicated and difficult than the subject- matter of the metaphysician . But they are alike in this , that in both cases there is a painful present irritation which it is ...
Moreover , the subject - matter of the Socialist is far more complicated and difficult than the subject- matter of the metaphysician . But they are alike in this , that in both cases there is a painful present irritation which it is ...
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The accepted idea that poetry is mainly a matter of the imagination , and prose mainly a matter of the intellect , is no doubt correct . Nevertheless poetry , the imagina- tive medium , is never at its best unless it admits some of the ...
The accepted idea that poetry is mainly a matter of the imagination , and prose mainly a matter of the intellect , is no doubt correct . Nevertheless poetry , the imagina- tive medium , is never at its best unless it admits some of the ...
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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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