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  • themselves with only one or two of these aspects. Such a partial solution is in Hartley Coleridge's beautiful sonnet: ​ "Like that Ark, Which in its sacred hold...
    294 bytes (6,441 words) - 12:37, 20 April 2021
  • what I heard the other day.” “What did you here, Davy?” “You know Mike Hartley, sir?” “The Antinomian weaver? Yes.” “When Mike has been drinking for a...
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  • Capitalism by Hartley Withers The Weakness and Strength of Capitalism 4345312The Case for Capitalism — The Weakness and Strength of CapitalismHartley Withers...
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  • 1 to August 8. The Inaugural Meeting was held in the large hall of the Hartley Institution, at noon on Thursday, August 1. Lord Talbot de Malahide, accompanied...
    490 bytes (25,491 words) - 17:34, 30 November 2022
  • Bankers and Credit by Hartley Withers Critics and Suggestions 4349615Bankers and Credit — Critics and SuggestionsHartley Withers ​ Chapter VI Critics and...
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  • Hartleian, and, when they first met, Coleridge was a devoted disciple of Hartley, naming his first son after the philosopher, while Wordsworth detested...
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  • Bankers and Credit by Hartley Withers The After-war Bulge and Collapse 4349613Bankers and Credit — The After-war Bulge and CollapseHartley Withers ​ Chapter...
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  • “external reality” represented by Thomas Reid, and with modifications by David Hartley, Abraham Tucker and others. Butler and Paley are merely two of the biggest...
    546 bytes (55,433 words) - 04:02, 14 November 2021
  • for Capitalism by Hartley Withers The Risks of State Socialism 4345317The Case for Capitalism — The Risks of State SocialismHartley Withers ​ Chapter...
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  • Reflector, No. 3, 1811; Hazlitt's in the Examiner, Nos. 336 and 338, 1814; Hartley Coleridge's Hogarth, Bewick, and Green, Blackwood, xxx. 655; Thackeray's...
    361 bytes (13,108 words) - 22:10, 27 December 2020
  • Boers, and did his utmost to avert the Zulu war (1814-1883). Coleridge, Hartley, an English man of letters, eldest son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, born...
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  • philosophers, apparently, on his reading desk; no Spinoza, Plotinus, Berkeley, Hartley, who were behind Coleridge’s discursive verse; no Thomas Aquinas who was...
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  • trivial; rightly understood, they give sufficient and final answer to Hartley's and Darwin's and all other possible forms of Materialism, the grand Idolatry...
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  • extensive docks, stretching between the two towns, cover an area of 300 acres. Hartley, David, an English philosopher and physician; wrote “Observations on Man...
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  • as of a piece with the « nature » which Shakespeare mentions and which Hartley ​ speaks of so completely in his « Adventures » : it is the common tiling...
    310 bytes (9,821 words) - 22:33, 13 September 2024
  • whose recumbent “Beatrice Cenci” is perhaps her most graceful work; J. S. Hartley (b. 1845); Launt Thompson (1833–1894) are among the leaders of their day...
    536 bytes (46,995 words) - 06:42, 1 October 2022
  • Macready played "Pierre," and Phelps "Jaffier." "No play that I know," says Hartley Coleridge (Essays, 1851, ii. 56), gains so much by acting as Venice Preserved...
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  • 168-181. Hamilton, Sir William, on dreams, 115. "Hamlet," the ghost in, 196. Hartley, Dr. David, on dreams, 150. Hashish, effects of, 117-119, 169. Hazzard...
    272 bytes (9,205 words) - 04:33, 19 July 2019
  • Bankers and Credit by Hartley Withers The War-time Bulge 4349611Bankers and Credit — The War-time BulgeHartley Withers ​ Chapter II The War-time Bulge...
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  • William and Mary Howitt, Douglas Gerald, Charles Dickens, Harriet Martineau, Hartley Coleridge, Mrs. Tom Hood, Eliza Cook, Samuel Rogers, Mrs. Norton, George...
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