Controversial lettersA. Strahan, 1865 |
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... realised or apprehended better is final : it is no sooner touched with the finger than another is apprehended somewhere else ; so that the majority is always , as a matter of experience , against the Best Pleasure ; which must , of ...
... realised or apprehended better is final : it is no sooner touched with the finger than another is apprehended somewhere else ; so that the majority is always , as a matter of experience , against the Best Pleasure ; which must , of ...
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... realised . But the canons are immutable . And the perpetual effort to realise them must result in the Divine ex- pediency of constant approximation . ― For human shortcomings another provision occurs , in another sphere , the sphere ...
... realised . But the canons are immutable . And the perpetual effort to realise them must result in the Divine ex- pediency of constant approximation . ― For human shortcomings another provision occurs , in another sphere , the sphere ...
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... realised is certain .. I do not doubt -returning for a moment to a point dismissed , and speaking with special regard to page 15 of your essay -I do not doubt , I say , that the happiness - ideal of the cultivated European is higher ...
... realised is certain .. I do not doubt -returning for a moment to a point dismissed , and speaking with special regard to page 15 of your essay -I do not doubt , I say , that the happiness - ideal of the cultivated European is higher ...
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... realising that , in the attitude which it takes , passes inevitably on by the mesothetic condition of reverence , to love itself . Of course I am here using the word justice in the large ( but strictly true ) sense which I have already ...
... realising that , in the attitude which it takes , passes inevitably on by the mesothetic condition of reverence , to love itself . Of course I am here using the word justice in the large ( but strictly true ) sense which I have already ...
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... realised in this confused world . " In your last book you repeat this in justifying the robber Frederick's seizure of Silesia : - " Just rights ? What , are rights never so just which you cannot make valid ? The world is full of such ...
... realised in this confused world . " In your last book you repeat this in justifying the robber Frederick's seizure of Silesia : - " Just rights ? What , are rights never so just which you cannot make valid ? The world is full of such ...
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