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... effect upon the people was feared . One effect which they had was to lead the Eng- lish people to expect some sort of national calamity , which would appear as heaven's condemnation of the government and Church ; and with such an ...
... effect upon the people was feared . One effect which they had was to lead the Eng- lish people to expect some sort of national calamity , which would appear as heaven's condemnation of the government and Church ; and with such an ...
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... effect was on ethics and economics , and a very practical effect it was ; no mere interchange of theories , but one bound up with the destinies of England and of France . Before undertaking an analysis of this effect , however , I wish ...
... effect was on ethics and economics , and a very practical effect it was ; no mere interchange of theories , but one bound up with the destinies of England and of France . Before undertaking an analysis of this effect , however , I wish ...
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... effect which is bad . • • And then , besides the logomachy arising from a too literal reading of the Fable , much of ... effects of distinguishing between selfish and unselfish natural impulse , see below , note 53 . " That is , if he ...
... effect which is bad . • • And then , besides the logomachy arising from a too literal reading of the Fable , much of ... effects of distinguishing between selfish and unselfish natural impulse , see below , note 53 . " That is , if he ...
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The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism 888 | 88 |
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