Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 3William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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Pàgina 253
... opinion . By the popular opinion , let it not be understood that I mean the decisions of taste , the gene- ral opinion of mankind made venerable by antiquity ; but that opinion which is the vague result of caprice , fashion , and ...
... opinion . By the popular opinion , let it not be understood that I mean the decisions of taste , the gene- ral opinion of mankind made venerable by antiquity ; but that opinion which is the vague result of caprice , fashion , and ...
Pàgina 310
... Opinion of nearly a century and a half , the winds of agitation have blown upon us , and thousands of eyes are turned upon us , to see whether we shall be shaken asunder by them , or , like the oaks of the forest , rise only more ...
... Opinion of nearly a century and a half , the winds of agitation have blown upon us , and thousands of eyes are turned upon us , to see whether we shall be shaken asunder by them , or , like the oaks of the forest , rise only more ...
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... opinion , but a very imperfect one . So long as an article is rendered too dear for general consumption by a heavy tax , as in the case of newspapers , it will be confined to the more wealthy classes . Newspapers , therefore , may ...
... opinion , but a very imperfect one . So long as an article is rendered too dear for general consumption by a heavy tax , as in the case of newspapers , it will be confined to the more wealthy classes . Newspapers , therefore , may ...
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