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... practical and business - like spirit . It had great reverence for scarfs , garters , and gold . ' It was , to a certain extent , scep- tical . It had little enthusiasm , but a great deal of steady energy . It made constant appeals to ...
... practical matters De Quincey is not invariably a safe guide . His logic cuts like a razor ; his imagi- nation glows like a furnace . But just for this very reason he is an uncertain judge of those prosaic situations and unlogical argu ...
... practical policy of the Tories . He was in many respects a ' Liberal ' in the truest sense of the word . He was ready to challenge all comers , to investigate all problems , to hold every truth up to the light . But his well - trained ...
... practical anomaly can any longer be defended in England by reference to a mere principle ; and they openly brag of their empiricism . The inequalities of income in the Church are perhaps another practical anomaly . But the existence of ...
... practical efficiency of such a creed is probably slight ; but its value as adding dignity to a contest which is ever too apt to sink down into a scramble for ephemeral advantages cannot be exag- gerated . gerated . To the petty ...