The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1959 |
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... sense but a governing class in an intellectual and spiritual sense . Since I shall often refer to this minority , I must decide what to call it . Plato's ' governors ' is too narrow a term , Rousseau's volonté generale is too wide and ...
... sense but a governing class in an intellectual and spiritual sense . Since I shall often refer to this minority , I must decide what to call it . Plato's ' governors ' is too narrow a term , Rousseau's volonté generale is too wide and ...
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... sense ; and the idea that things should be made more precious - looking in accordance with the status of the user seems to me entirely fitting . I think that a bishop should have a finer cope than a deacon and that the main portal of a ...
... sense ; and the idea that things should be made more precious - looking in accordance with the status of the user seems to me entirely fitting . I think that a bishop should have a finer cope than a deacon and that the main portal of a ...
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... sense , but materialism has been the source of achievements which have added immeasurably to the well - being and happiness of mankind . Whether as the dialectical materialism of the East or the liberal materialism of the West , it has ...
... sense , but materialism has been the source of achievements which have added immeasurably to the well - being and happiness of mankind . Whether as the dialectical materialism of the East or the liberal materialism of the West , it has ...
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