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... requires the best will and sinew . Sharp and temperate north- ern breezes shall blow , to keep that will alive and alert . The sea shall disjoin the people from others , and knit them to a fierce nationality . It shall give them markets ...
... requires the best will and sinew . Sharp and temperate north- ern breezes shall blow , to keep that will alive and alert . The sea shall disjoin the people from others , and knit them to a fierce nationality . It shall give them markets ...
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... requires in the people constitution and answering spirits ; and he who goes among them must have some weight of metal . At last , you take your hint from the fury of life you find , and say , one thing is plain , this is no country for ...
... requires in the people constitution and answering spirits ; and he who goes among them must have some weight of metal . At last , you take your hint from the fury of life you find , and say , one thing is plain , this is no country for ...
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... requires a deeper cure , which time and a simpler social or- ganization must supply . At present she does not rule her wealth . She is simply a good England , but no divinity , or wise and instructed soul . 164 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... requires a deeper cure , which time and a simpler social or- ganization must supply . At present she does not rule her wealth . She is simply a good England , but no divinity , or wise and instructed soul . 164 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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... requires a life of idle- ness , dressing and attendance on their parties . " I suppose too that a feeling of self - respect is driv- ing cultivated men out of this society , as if the noble were slow to receive the lessons of the times ...
... requires a life of idle- ness , dressing and attendance on their parties . " I suppose too that a feeling of self - respect is driv- ing cultivated men out of this society , as if the noble were slow to receive the lessons of the times ...
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... requires moneyed men for its stewards , who will give it another direction than to the mystics of their day . Of course , money will do after its kind , and will steadily work to unspiritualize and unchurch the people to whom it was ...
... requires moneyed men for its stewards , who will give it another direction than to the mystics of their day . Of course , money will do after its kind , and will steadily work to unspiritualize and unchurch the people to whom it was ...
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