The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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Or Critical Journal. usage of society , neglected or observed , can constitute a source of happiness , or its opposite - if the conventional rules of manners , the false delicacies of society , now fetter us ( as Gulliver was even by the ...
Or Critical Journal. usage of society , neglected or observed , can constitute a source of happiness , or its opposite - if the conventional rules of manners , the false delicacies of society , now fetter us ( as Gulliver was even by the ...
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... society rather than improves it . It is a selfish system , and a narrow - minded one ; and it has one crime which many will think worse than all , ―it tends to make society dull . " " " For shame ! " said Lady Crawford , laughing ...
... society rather than improves it . It is a selfish system , and a narrow - minded one ; and it has one crime which many will think worse than all , ―it tends to make society dull . " " " For shame ! " said Lady Crawford , laughing ...
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... Society of Antiquaries Society of Arts Royal Institution Royal Society of Literature Oxford and Cambridge Uni- versities College of Physicians King's College , London Linnæan Society Royal Asiatic Society Oriental Translation Fund ...
... Society of Antiquaries Society of Arts Royal Institution Royal Society of Literature Oxford and Cambridge Uni- versities College of Physicians King's College , London Linnæan Society Royal Asiatic Society Oriental Translation Fund ...
Contents
The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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