Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1Phillips, Sampson and Company, 1854 - 744 páginas |
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... WALPOLE'S LETTERS TO SIR HORACE MANN Edinburgh Review . 1833 . THACKERAY'S HISTORY OF THE EARL OF CHATHAM Edinburgh Review . 1831 . LORD BACON Edinburgh Review . 1837 MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND , IN 1688 Edinburgh ...
... WALPOLE'S LETTERS TO SIR HORACE MANN Edinburgh Review . 1833 . THACKERAY'S HISTORY OF THE EARL OF CHATHAM Edinburgh Review . 1831 . LORD BACON Edinburgh Review . 1837 MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND , IN 1688 Edinburgh ...
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... Walpole many lessons in finance . Any intelligent man may now , by resolutely applying himself for a few years to mathematics , learn more than the great New- ton knew after half a century of study and meditation . But it is not thus ...
... Walpole many lessons in finance . Any intelligent man may now , by resolutely applying himself for a few years to mathematics , learn more than the great New- ton knew after half a century of study and meditation . But it is not thus ...
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... Walpole had more of it than Adam Smith or Beccaria . Indeed , the species of discipline by which this dexterity is acquired tends to contract the mind , and to render it in- capable of abstract reasoning . states- The Grecian statesmen ...
... Walpole had more of it than Adam Smith or Beccaria . Indeed , the species of discipline by which this dexterity is acquired tends to contract the mind , and to render it in- capable of abstract reasoning . states- The Grecian statesmen ...
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... Walpole far greater scrupled to say , that the rapid increase of infi- moderation was displayed . And from that time delity at that time was principally produced by it has been the practice - a practice not strict- the disgust , which ...
... Walpole far greater scrupled to say , that the rapid increase of infi- moderation was displayed . And from that time delity at that time was principally produced by it has been the practice - a practice not strict- the disgust , which ...
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... Walpole ; they have more matter in them than those of Cowper . Knowing that many of them were not written merely for the person to whom they were directed , but were with him , the relative to whom the office of forming his character ...
... Walpole ; they have more matter in them than those of Cowper . Knowing that many of them were not written merely for the person to whom they were directed , but were with him , the relative to whom the office of forming his character ...
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