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... rule of court and shop - rule have operated to give a mechanical regularity to all the habit and action of men . A terrible machine has possessed itself of the ground , the air , the men and women , and hardly even thought is free . The ...
... rule of court and shop - rule have operated to give a mechanical regularity to all the habit and action of men . A terrible machine has possessed itself of the ground , the air , the men and women , and hardly even thought is free . The ...
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... rules the court and the cot- tage . When Thalberg the pianist was one evening performing before the Queen at Windsor , in a pri- vate party , the Queen accompanied him with her voice . The circumstance took air , and all England ...
... rules the court and the cot- tage . When Thalberg the pianist was one evening performing before the Queen at Windsor , in a pri- vate party , the Queen accompanied him with her voice . The circumstance took air , and all England ...
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... has a long memory , and , in its hottest heat , a register and rule . 1 Fuller , Worthies of England . 2 Heimskringla , Laing's translation , vol . iii . p . 37 . Half their strength they put not forth . They are 136 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... has a long memory , and , in its hottest heat , a register and rule . 1 Fuller , Worthies of England . 2 Heimskringla , Laing's translation , vol . iii . p . 37 . Half their strength they put not forth . They are 136 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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... rules of ruin ; but when he speaks directly of the Americans the islander forgets his philosophy and remembers his disparaging anecdotes . But this childish patriotism costs something , like all narrowness . The English sway of their ...
... rules of ruin ; but when he speaks directly of the Americans the islander forgets his philosophy and remembers his disparaging anecdotes . But this childish patriotism costs something , like all narrowness . The English sway of their ...
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... rules throughout all English souls ; if you have merit , can you not show it by your good clothes and coach and horses ? How can a man be a gen- tleman without a pipe of wine ? Haydon says , " There is a fierce resolution to make every ...
... rules throughout all English souls ; if you have merit , can you not show it by your good clothes and coach and horses ? How can a man be a gen- tleman without a pipe of wine ? Haydon says , " There is a fierce resolution to make every ...
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