The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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Page 137
... conditions that no general estimate would be of value . The Tagelohner or day - labourers are represented as in an unsatisfactory condition , because of the long period in winter when the severity of the climate , especially in the ...
... conditions that no general estimate would be of value . The Tagelohner or day - labourers are represented as in an unsatisfactory condition , because of the long period in winter when the severity of the climate , especially in the ...
Page 331
... condition they were in before any dawn of civilisation , and can trace the partial reclamation of some of them ; while we find others , still strange and barbarous , in contact with the highest forms of civilisation into which India is ...
... condition they were in before any dawn of civilisation , and can trace the partial reclamation of some of them ; while we find others , still strange and barbarous , in contact with the highest forms of civilisation into which India is ...
Page 407
... condition of society as alto- gether artificial and imitative , devoid of any central motives for progress , in which men are reduced to pilfer , without even the judgment to select , from the relics of the past , is one , to our view ...
... condition of society as alto- gether artificial and imitative , devoid of any central motives for progress , in which men are reduced to pilfer , without even the judgment to select , from the relics of the past , is one , to our view ...
Contents
1 Three Essays on Religion Nature The Utility | 1 |
History of the Indian Administration of Lord Ellen | 31 |
ou la Paume des Anciens Par M Burette Acad | 52 |
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