The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 136A. Constable, 1872 |
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... observation , and reflection , his earliest ideal world . He was fortunate in being early sent to one of the best schools in Ireland - the Grammar School or College of Kilkenny , long celebrated for its excellent masters and the many ...
... observation , and reflection , his earliest ideal world . He was fortunate in being early sent to one of the best schools in Ireland - the Grammar School or College of Kilkenny , long celebrated for its excellent masters and the many ...
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... observation , enlarged his knowledge of the world , and gave still more grace and polish to his already attractive manners and conversation . On returning to England in 1721 , his mind was shocked and saddened at the social desolation ...
... observation , enlarged his knowledge of the world , and gave still more grace and polish to his already attractive manners and conversation . On returning to England in 1721 , his mind was shocked and saddened at the social desolation ...
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... observation and experience , that the public service and the true interests of the nation suffer much more than they gain from the mania for minute and vexatious acts of parsimony which the Government has of late affected to regard as ...
... observation and experience , that the public service and the true interests of the nation suffer much more than they gain from the mania for minute and vexatious acts of parsimony which the Government has of late affected to regard as ...
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... observation is , not only that a timid man is quite as timid in council as he would be if he had to decide alone , but that his timidity is apt to infect his colleagues . Upon the whole , the result of deliberative action is rather ...
... observation is , not only that a timid man is quite as timid in council as he would be if he had to decide alone , but that his timidity is apt to infect his colleagues . Upon the whole , the result of deliberative action is rather ...
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... observation . Another of Pius's cardinals , Nicholas of Cusa , was a very remarkable man indeed ; a high church politician , and with something of the old scholasticism in his modes of thought , yet an accomplished Humanist also , and ...
... observation . Another of Pius's cardinals , Nicholas of Cusa , was a very remarkable man indeed ; a high church politician , and with something of the old scholasticism in his modes of thought , yet an accomplished Humanist also , and ...
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