The Nineteenth Century, Volume 23Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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Page 672
... seems that the increase is rapid in two main quarters- first ( as with ourselves ) among the degraded inhabitants of the poorer quarters of great cities , and secondly in those provinces where Catholicism is still a dominant power ...
... seems that the increase is rapid in two main quarters- first ( as with ourselves ) among the degraded inhabitants of the poorer quarters of great cities , and secondly in those provinces where Catholicism is still a dominant power ...
Page 676
... seems to be in danger of fading in France into something less permanent and pure . Our estimate of the value of human affec- tions must depend largely on our estimate of the value of human personality itself . Now it is of course true ...
... seems to be in danger of fading in France into something less permanent and pure . Our estimate of the value of human affec- tions must depend largely on our estimate of the value of human personality itself . Now it is of course true ...
Page 703
... seems usually to have taken an austere and strenuous delight in the employment and exhibition of his colossal energies . His next work is one of which it seems all but impossible for criticism to speak with neither more nor less than ...
... seems usually to have taken an austere and strenuous delight in the employment and exhibition of his colossal energies . His next work is one of which it seems all but impossible for criticism to speak with neither more nor less than ...
Contents
THE PROGRESS OF CREMATION By Sir Henry Thompson | 1 |
a Dialogue By Frederic Harrison | 18 |
A RIVER OF RUINED CAPITALS By Sir W W Hunter | 40 |
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