The StatesmanLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1836 - 267 páginas |
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... attach to the im- mediate and direct effects of their activity , the sense of that much greater importance which they might impart 13 CHAPTER III A Statesman's most pregnant Function lies in the Choice and Use of Instruments -
... attach to the im- mediate and direct effects of their activity , the sense of that much greater importance which they might impart 13 CHAPTER III A Statesman's most pregnant Function lies in the Choice and Use of Instruments -
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Sir Henry Taylor. sense of that much greater importance which they might impart to it if they applied them- selves to make their powers operate through the most effective and the widest instrumentality . The vanity of a statesman is more ...
Sir Henry Taylor. sense of that much greater importance which they might impart to it if they applied them- selves to make their powers operate through the most effective and the widest instrumentality . The vanity of a statesman is more ...
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... sense ; " and it should be observed that people who have been very much in contact with the world , generally become somewhat callous in their per- ceptive faculties . The traveller who sets foot in a country for the first time , is ...
... sense ; " and it should be observed that people who have been very much in contact with the world , generally become somewhat callous in their per- ceptive faculties . The traveller who sets foot in a country for the first time , is ...
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... should be the care of a statesman to keep his curiosity alive , by carrying with him into society a sense of the public wants to which it is his duty to administer , and considering the abili- ties of C 2 AND USE OF INSTRUMENTS . 19.
... should be the care of a statesman to keep his curiosity alive , by carrying with him into society a sense of the public wants to which it is his duty to administer , and considering the abili- ties of C 2 AND USE OF INSTRUMENTS . 19.
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... sense of unsoundness , which , if they have due confidence in it , will them from being misled . preserve The arts of plausibility would not be prac- tised with so much assurance and so little skill and caution , if plausible men were ...
... sense of unsoundness , which , if they have due confidence in it , will them from being misled . preserve The arts of plausibility would not be prac- tised with so much assurance and so little skill and caution , if plausible men were ...
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