The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Volume 11AMS Press, 1970 |
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Page 111
... natural rule of things . He meant that the Englishman does not much like to be told that there is a real natural rule of things , presenting itself to the intelligence ; to be told that our action , however energetic , is not safe ...
... natural rule of things . He meant that the Englishman does not much like to be told that there is a real natural rule of things , presenting itself to the intelligence ; to be told that our action , however energetic , is not safe ...
Page 115
... natural rights ; I do not believe in a natural right , in each of a man's children , to his or her equal share of the father's property . I have no objection to the eldest son taking all the land , or the youngest son , or the middle ...
... natural rights ; I do not believe in a natural right , in each of a man's children , to his or her equal share of the father's property . I have no objection to the eldest son taking all the land , or the youngest son , or the middle ...
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... natural right as a wall to run one's head against . An author has no natural right to a property in his production . But then neither has he a natural right to anything whatever which he may produce or acquire . What is true is , that a ...
... natural right as a wall to run one's head against . An author has no natural right to a property in his production . But then neither has he a natural right to anything whatever which he may produce or acquire . What is true is , that a ...
Contents
THE INCOMPATIBLES I | 1 |
AN UNREGARDED IRISH GRIEVANCE | 79 |
ECCE CONVERTIMUR AD GENTES | 104 |
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