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... given to its work ? That the author has satisfactorily realised his intention , he cannot say . He is conscious of the many imperfections that attach to his treat- ment of a great theme . But he can honestly say that his labour has been ...
... given to its work ? That the author has satisfactorily realised his intention , he cannot say . He is conscious of the many imperfections that attach to his treat- ment of a great theme . But he can honestly say that his labour has been ...
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... given by Ruskin . His attack on political economists . His distinction between wealth , money , and riches . His principle that life is wealth . A conception which has infused an ethical element into political science . Third , the ...
... given by Ruskin . His attack on political economists . His distinction between wealth , money , and riches . His principle that life is wealth . A conception which has infused an ethical element into political science . Third , the ...
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(the Baird Lecture for 1901) John Marshall Lang. Contents . given by the older race of parish ministers . In the more modern time , social utilities promoted by churchmen , and by agencies of churches . Signs of increasing social ...
(the Baird Lecture for 1901) John Marshall Lang. Contents . given by the older race of parish ministers . In the more modern time , social utilities promoted by churchmen , and by agencies of churches . Signs of increasing social ...
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... given by Comte , scientific form was given to what was previously an undigested mass of information and observation as to the history of man . An attentive survey of the successive civilisations in which the evolution of society is ...
... given by Comte , scientific form was given to what was previously an undigested mass of information and observation as to the history of man . An attentive survey of the successive civilisations in which the evolution of society is ...
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... given to it , has created . In its preaching of Christ to the world it declared Him to be the archetypal humanity , in Whom is the life which is the light of men , and in union with Whom local and tribal distinctions are only as the ...
... given to it , has created . In its preaching of Christ to the world it declared Him to be the archetypal humanity , in Whom is the life which is the light of men , and in union with Whom local and tribal distinctions are only as the ...
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