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... theory of derisive laughter : 1 Sudden glory is the passion which maketh those Grimaces called LAUGHTER , and is ... theory . " For other criticisms of it , see James Sully , An Essay on the Theory of Laughter ( London , 1902 ) , pp ...
... theory of derisive laughter : 1 Sudden glory is the passion which maketh those Grimaces called LAUGHTER , and is ... theory . " For other criticisms of it , see James Sully , An Essay on the Theory of Laughter ( London , 1902 ) , pp ...
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... theory at present known as the laissez - faire theory , which dominated modern economic thought for a hundred years and is still a potent force . This is the theory that commercial affairs are happiest when least regulated by the ...
... theory at present known as the laissez - faire theory , which dominated modern economic thought for a hundred years and is still a potent force . This is the theory that commercial affairs are happiest when least regulated by the ...
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... theory - the belief that a nation's wealth could be gauged by the amount of money in the country , and that , consequently , to keep bullion in the country , imports should be either limited or pro- hibited . In opposition to this ...
... theory - the belief that a nation's wealth could be gauged by the amount of money in the country , and that , consequently , to keep bullion in the country , imports should be either limited or pro- hibited . In opposition to this ...
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The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
Suggestions toward a Genealogy of The Man of Feeling | 61 |
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