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... given ; so that after all , the Platonic vision embodied itself occasionally in the person of some matron or virgin , and led to impertinences and indignities on the part of the philosopher very deserving of summary chastisement . Lord ...
... given ; so that after all , the Platonic vision embodied itself occasionally in the person of some matron or virgin , and led to impertinences and indignities on the part of the philosopher very deserving of summary chastisement . Lord ...
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... been taught , the simple statement now given would render this truth instantaneously obvious to every rational mind . " ( P. 23. ) It might have been imagined that an idea brought forward Owen's New View of Society , & c . 25.
... been taught , the simple statement now given would render this truth instantaneously obvious to every rational mind . " ( P. 23. ) It might have been imagined that an idea brought forward Owen's New View of Society , & c . 25.
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... given in some of our boasted new systems for the instruction of the poor , it would be found as wretched almost as any which can be devised . In proof of this statement , enter any one of the schools denominated National , request the ...
... given in some of our boasted new systems for the instruction of the poor , it would be found as wretched almost as any which can be devised . In proof of this statement , enter any one of the schools denominated National , request the ...
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... given in the success of an Institution for that purpose , the account of which we have placed at the head of the present article , as a counterpoise to Mr. Owen's . 1 This society was established in the contiguous parts of Berks and ...
... given in the success of an Institution for that purpose , the account of which we have placed at the head of the present article , as a counterpoise to Mr. Owen's . 1 This society was established in the contiguous parts of Berks and ...
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... given , is an honour- able and even an apostolic virtue . To restore this virtue , once the boast of our country's pea- santry , but now , alas ! only known as such in the records of former times , that gradual enlargement of moral ...
... given , is an honour- able and even an apostolic virtue . To restore this virtue , once the boast of our country's pea- santry , but now , alas ! only known as such in the records of former times , that gradual enlargement of moral ...
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