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exceptionally imaginative , will it not be almost imperceptible with the common run of men ? ' " If , ' said Mrs. Norham , ' men were not naturally active animals , if their nature did not require them to energise somehow , if what they ...
exceptionally imaginative , will it not be almost imperceptible with the common run of men ? ' " If , ' said Mrs. Norham , ' men were not naturally active animals , if their nature did not require them to energise somehow , if what they ...
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... must be 80 ; I cannot justify myself . But I am not careless , as you think I am ; I am not altogether selfish , as you think I am . But I am a man whose lot has fallen in the common world ; and 40 July THE NINETEENTH CENTURY .
... must be 80 ; I cannot justify myself . But I am not careless , as you think I am ; I am not altogether selfish , as you think I am . But I am a man whose lot has fallen in the common world ; and 40 July THE NINETEENTH CENTURY .
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whose lot has fallen in the common world ; and I am too honest to say that to be virtuous and to be unselfish would not be a struggle to me ; and that I should not want to be sustained in it by some strong , vivid faith in the value of ...
whose lot has fallen in the common world ; and I am too honest to say that to be virtuous and to be unselfish would not be a struggle to me ; and that I should not want to be sustained in it by some strong , vivid faith in the value of ...
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... common people employs these historic appeals to them . The working class who are enlisted in the army , flogged and sent out to be shot , that their fathers may find their way to the poorhouse , under their hereditary rulers , are not ...
... common people employs these historic appeals to them . The working class who are enlisted in the army , flogged and sent out to be shot , that their fathers may find their way to the poorhouse , under their hereditary rulers , are not ...
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... common people there , in the English sense . When speaking in the Cooper Institute , New York , I was reminded that the audience would resent being so addressed.3 Every man in America feels as though he owns the country , because the ...
... common people there , in the English sense . When speaking in the Cooper Institute , New York , I was reminded that the audience would resent being so addressed.3 Every man in America feels as though he owns the country , because the ...
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