The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 33Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... moral of Mr. Brace's book is , that the Americans , in not living as well as the Germans , do not live so wisely . The only fault we have to find with the moral is , that it is too intense . The Germans live very much better than we ...
... moral of Mr. Brace's book is , that the Americans , in not living as well as the Germans , do not live so wisely . The only fault we have to find with the moral is , that it is too intense . The Germans live very much better than we ...
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... moral suasion , " and is fully persuaded that the best way to prevent crime is to afford every criminal an opportunity of repeating it . probability , they think , is , that he will get tired at last , and resort to some other mode of ...
... moral suasion , " and is fully persuaded that the best way to prevent crime is to afford every criminal an opportunity of repeating it . probability , they think , is , that he will get tired at last , and resort to some other mode of ...
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... moral twilight , when the dove and the eagle have retired . The sunlight of Truth is too much for their weak eyes . Having thus premised our opinion of bat - dom , whether of Fashion or Literature , we shall briefly sketch one of its ...
... moral twilight , when the dove and the eagle have retired . The sunlight of Truth is too much for their weak eyes . Having thus premised our opinion of bat - dom , whether of Fashion or Literature , we shall briefly sketch one of its ...
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