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... effect an essential change in the general character of the mass of the people . This alteration is still in rapid progress ; and ere long the comparatively happy simplicity of the agricultural peasant will be wholly lost amongst us . It ...
... effect an essential change in the general character of the mass of the people . This alteration is still in rapid progress ; and ere long the comparatively happy simplicity of the agricultural peasant will be wholly lost amongst us . It ...
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... effect of a progressive refinement , which must be beneficial in many ways . ' But all this supposed that the danger of political convulsion could be withstood long enough for the amelioration of society to take effect . And this ...
... effect of a progressive refinement , which must be beneficial in many ways . ' But all this supposed that the danger of political convulsion could be withstood long enough for the amelioration of society to take effect . And this ...
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... effect ; and incompatible as these qualities may seem , by attending to effect only , and considering the means of producing it as wholly subordinate , and in their own power , they succeeded to a degree which the Grecian architects ...
... effect ; and incompatible as these qualities may seem , by attending to effect only , and considering the means of producing it as wholly subordinate , and in their own power , they succeeded to a degree which the Grecian architects ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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