Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
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... person or persons possess political power . Therefore it is right that some person or persons should possess political power . That is to say , some person or persons must have a right to political power . It is because men are not in ...
... person or persons possess political power . Therefore it is right that some person or persons should possess political power . That is to say , some person or persons must have a right to political power . It is because men are not in ...
Page 248
... person to those who deposit bullion with it . The Athenæum is a person to the butcher and the wine - merchant . If the Athenæum keeps money at the Bank , the two societies are as much persons to each other as England and France . Either ...
... person to those who deposit bullion with it . The Athenæum is a person to the butcher and the wine - merchant . If the Athenæum keeps money at the Bank , the two societies are as much persons to each other as England and France . Either ...
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... person in whom any feature is so overcharged that we turn round to stare at it . An infinite number of varieties lies between limits which are not very far asunder . The specimens which pass those limits on either side , form a very ...
... person in whom any feature is so overcharged that we turn round to stare at it . An infinite number of varieties lies between limits which are not very far asunder . The specimens which pass those limits on either side , form a very ...
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