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... character and intensity to the character and intensity of the antecedent changes . Dr. Draper , in his " Intellectual Development of Europe , " M. Comte , Mr. Buckle , and Dr. Lecky , have all , with various amounts of success , pursued ...
... character and intensity to the character and intensity of the antecedent changes . Dr. Draper , in his " Intellectual Development of Europe , " M. Comte , Mr. Buckle , and Dr. Lecky , have all , with various amounts of success , pursued ...
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... character ; and it is curious that Sir T. E. May should have entirely lost sight of that part of the work before him on which the success and value of the whole must entirely depend . It is not of the slightest service to tell first the ...
... character ; and it is curious that Sir T. E. May should have entirely lost sight of that part of the work before him on which the success and value of the whole must entirely depend . It is not of the slightest service to tell first the ...
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... character and prospects of democracy well worthy of further consideration . During the present century , and chiefly during the past quarter of it , a series of common influences have made themselves felt to an unprecedented extent in ...
... character and prospects of democracy well worthy of further consideration . During the present century , and chiefly during the past quarter of it , a series of common influences have made themselves felt to an unprecedented extent in ...
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... character of work generally in the occupations in which such rules have prevailed has become deteriorated ; the price of it has been artificially raised , that is , raised out of proportion to its real cost to the workman ; less of it ...
... character of work generally in the occupations in which such rules have prevailed has become deteriorated ; the price of it has been artificially raised , that is , raised out of proportion to its real cost to the workman ; less of it ...
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... character . Therefore , those who , like Sir T. E. May , laud the British constitution as representing an ideal type of democracy , or those who tremulously apprehend the advances of democracy within it , have as yet small cause either ...
... character . Therefore , those who , like Sir T. E. May , laud the British constitution as representing an ideal type of democracy , or those who tremulously apprehend the advances of democracy within it , have as yet small cause either ...
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