Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... classes , of a perma- nent , steadfast , and intelligent ap- preciation of themselves ; at least so we gather . In ... class . He would have passed through life very creditably if some demon had not whispered to him- that he too might ...
... classes , of a perma- nent , steadfast , and intelligent ap- preciation of themselves ; at least so we gather . In ... class . He would have passed through life very creditably if some demon had not whispered to him- that he too might ...
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... class shall arise in Poland by the immigra- tion and influence of the German , or whether a Polish aristocracy shall ... classes claim to represent the people . As if nobles and mere bonds- men could ever form a State ! have no more ...
... class shall arise in Poland by the immigra- tion and influence of the German , or whether a Polish aristocracy shall ... classes claim to represent the people . As if nobles and mere bonds- men could ever form a State ! have no more ...
Side 66
... class which represents civilisation and progress , and exalts an aggregate of individual labourers into a State . What is here called a city is a mere shadow of ours ; and its citizens have hardly any of those qualities which with us ...
... class which represents civilisation and progress , and exalts an aggregate of individual labourers into a State . What is here called a city is a mere shadow of ours ; and its citizens have hardly any of those qualities which with us ...
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... classes of which that Faculty consists . Each Faculty has the power of examining for their degrees , and these examina- tions are separately conducted ; the degrees being nominally conferred by the whole University , but in reality ...
... classes of which that Faculty consists . Each Faculty has the power of examining for their degrees , and these examina- tions are separately conducted ; the degrees being nominally conferred by the whole University , but in reality ...
Side 76
... classes during a winter session , reaching from the beginning of November to the end of April , his whole direct College fees do not exceed ten guineas ; but more frequently , stu- dents restrict themselves to two classes in each ...
... classes during a winter session , reaching from the beginning of November to the end of April , his whole direct College fees do not exceed ten guineas ; but more frequently , stu- dents restrict themselves to two classes in each ...
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