The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1917 - English literature |
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... interest in speculative topics , which rein- stated philosophy in its due place in the national culture ; and this revival took two different directions connected with their diverse views and training . Philosophy , however , had not ...
... interest in speculative topics , which rein- stated philosophy in its due place in the national culture ; and this revival took two different directions connected with their diverse views and training . Philosophy , however , had not ...
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... interest in them alive . Writing in 1835 , John Stuart Mill complained that philosophy was falling more and more into disrepute and that great events had ceased to inspire great ideas . In the intellectual pursuits which form great ...
... interest in them alive . Writing in 1835 , John Stuart Mill complained that philosophy was falling more and more into disrepute and that great events had ceased to inspire great ideas . In the intellectual pursuits which form great ...
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... interest in speculative topics , which rein- stated philosophy in its due place in the national culture ; and this revival took two different directions connected with their diverse views and training . Philosophy , however , had not ...
... interest in speculative topics , which rein- stated philosophy in its due place in the national culture ; and this revival took two different directions connected with their diverse views and training . Philosophy , however , had not ...
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... interest of the country gentleman harmonised with that of the mass of the people , for it shows that the rent of the landowner rises as the increasing need of the people compels them to have resort to inferior land for the production of ...
... interest of the country gentleman harmonised with that of the mass of the people , for it shows that the rent of the landowner rises as the increasing need of the people compels them to have resort to inferior land for the production of ...
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... ( interest on capital and earnings of business management not being distinguished in his analysis ) . Wages depend on the price of necessaries ( that is , chiefly , of food ) ; the law of population ( which he takes over from Malthus ) ...
... ( interest on capital and earnings of business management not being distinguished in his analysis ) . Wages depend on the price of necessaries ( that is , chiefly , of food ) ; the law of population ( which he takes over from Malthus ) ...
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