History of Civilisation, 第 1 卷Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... arise from the ingenuity of man . Marvellous , in- deed , are the achievements of modern me- chanism ! Not only does machinery enrich the whole human family , by supplying , as with the stroke of a magician's wand , the wants or ...
... arise from the ingenuity of man . Marvellous , in- deed , are the achievements of modern me- chanism ! Not only does machinery enrich the whole human family , by supplying , as with the stroke of a magician's wand , the wants or ...
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... arise to render the sale of land necessary ; and still fewer were the means by which it could be acquired by others . Dr. Johnson observes : " Where there is no commerce nor manu- factures , he that is born poor can scarcely become rich ...
... arise to render the sale of land necessary ; and still fewer were the means by which it could be acquired by others . Dr. Johnson observes : " Where there is no commerce nor manu- factures , he that is born poor can scarcely become rich ...
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... arise in the breasts of a few patriots or enlightened men to improve the people , such attempts were rendered abortive from the deficiency of an intelligent middle class . With an extensive lower class , destitute of principle , and ...
... arise in the breasts of a few patriots or enlightened men to improve the people , such attempts were rendered abortive from the deficiency of an intelligent middle class . With an extensive lower class , destitute of principle , and ...
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... arise , or by what causes could it be effected ? The nation had felt the evils of civil discord , of military rule , and of an unsettled state of affairs . When a dislike for , or an inability to conduct , public affairs , joined to the ...
... arise , or by what causes could it be effected ? The nation had felt the evils of civil discord , of military rule , and of an unsettled state of affairs . When a dislike for , or an inability to conduct , public affairs , joined to the ...
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... for William , could not arise from personal love of a prince with whom the people , except in name , were totally unacquainted . Besides his re- * Burnet's Hist . book iv . " served and unbending temper , he was a foreigner 208 ENGLAND .
... for William , could not arise from personal love of a prince with whom the people , except in name , were totally unacquainted . Besides his re- * Burnet's Hist . book iv . " served and unbending temper , he was a foreigner 208 ENGLAND .
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