The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Količina 11J. Ridgeway amd sons, 1840 |
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... interest to the social condition of England . Thinking men for some time past have felt and expressed great anxiety concerning it ; but they have been for the most part laughed at as alarmists . Lately , however , we came to a pass when ...
... interest to the social condition of England . Thinking men for some time past have felt and expressed great anxiety concerning it ; but they have been for the most part laughed at as alarmists . Lately , however , we came to a pass when ...
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... interest that we took up Mr. Carlyle's work on Chartism . We were eager to learn what the discerning eye which had seen so clearly the state of things which issued in the French Revolution , had been able to perceive in the living world ...
... interest that we took up Mr. Carlyle's work on Chartism . We were eager to learn what the discerning eye which had seen so clearly the state of things which issued in the French Revolution , had been able to perceive in the living world ...
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... interest and affection to the upper . The evils which spring from this constitution of society in England are enormous . Large unbroken masses of men are crowded in our towns , little better than heathens in religion , exchanging no ...
... interest and affection to the upper . The evils which spring from this constitution of society in England are enormous . Large unbroken masses of men are crowded in our towns , little better than heathens in religion , exchanging no ...
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... interest in their state of society is so secured by the possession of property , however small , that they feel themselves identified with the prosperity and adversity of VOL . XI.—No. XXI , their country , have they not a really better ...
... interest in their state of society is so secured by the possession of property , however small , that they feel themselves identified with the prosperity and adversity of VOL . XI.—No. XXI , their country , have they not a really better ...
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... interest , but it extends over the whole of life . Its influence reaches alike every branch of man's outward and ... interests , it is universal in character , and may be , and is exchanged with persons of every degree . And thus we ...
... interest , but it extends over the whole of life . Its influence reaches alike every branch of man's outward and ... interests , it is universal in character , and may be , and is exchanged with persons of every degree . And thus we ...
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