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" shall we find to dissent from those who imagine that our age has been fruitful of new social evils. The truth is that the evils are, with scarcely an exception, old. That which is new is the intelligence which discerns and the humanity which remedies... "
The History of England from the Accession of James II - Sivu 211
tekijä(t) Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1864
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Essays on Political and Social Science: Contributed Chiefly to the ..., Nide 1

William Rathbone Greg - 1853 - 798 sivua
...bare. " The more carefully," says he, " we examine the history of the past, the more reason we shall find to dissent from those who imagine that our age...which discerns and the humanity which remedies them. The more we study the annals of the past, the more shall we rejoice that we live in a merciful age,...

The preacher, 42 sermons delivered by members of the cathedral in St. Paul's ...

Penny pulpit - 1858 - 320 sivua
...brilliant modern historian :—" The more carefully we examine the history of the past, the more reason shall we find to dissent from those who imagine that...social evils. The truth is, that the evils are, with scarce an exception, old. That which is new, is the intelligence which discerns them, and the humanity...

Theorie und geschichte der national-oekonomik: Propyläen zum volks ..., Osa 1

Gyula Kautz - 1858 - 470 sivua
...33ejíef)ung, wo er auêruft : The more carefully we examine the history of the past, the more reason shall we find to dissent from those who imagine that...been fruitful of new social evils. The truth is that, that the evils are with scarcely an exception old, that which is new, is the in tell i£<>!i ('euhi...

The memorials of the hamlet of Knightsbridge, ed. by C. Davis

Henry George Davis - 1859 - 320 sivua
...SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SUMMARY. " The more carefully we examine the history of the past, the more reason shall we find to dissent from those who imagine that...intelligence which discerns, and the humanity which remedies them."—MACAULAY. HAVING with the previous chapter brought my account of Knightsbridge to a close,...

The Memorials of the Hamlet of Knightsbridge: With Notices of Its Immediate ...

Henry George Davis - 1859 - 332 sivua
...SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SUMMARY. " The more carefully we examine the history of the past, the more reason shall we find to dissent from those who imagine that our age has heen fruitful of new social evils. The truth is that the evils are, with scarcely an exception, old....

Meliora, Niteet 3–4

1861 - 774 sivua
...present.' He affirms that ' the more carefully we examine the history of the past, the more reason shall we find to dissent from those who imagine that...are, with scarcely an exception, old; that which is iiew is the intelligence which discerns and ' humanity which remedies them.' As regards government,...

The history of England from the accession of James the second, Niteet 1–2

Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1864 - 816 sivua
...Proposition for the Employing of the Poor. It ought to be observed that Firmin was an eminent philanthropist. shall we find to dissent from those who imagine that...discerns and the humanity which remedies them. "When wo pass from the weavers of cloth to a different class of wages of artisans, our inquiries will still...

The Works of Lord Macaulay, Complete: History of England

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 668 sivua
...twelve thousand pounds a year.* The more carefully we examine the history of the past, the more reason shall we find to dissent from those who imagine that...pass from the weavers of cloth to a different class Wages of of artisans, our enquiries will still lead us to nearly the same ji'^jf "„£ conclusions....

The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, Niteet 1–2

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1867 - 794 sivua
...СйатЪег.аупе'в State of England ; Petty's Political Arithmetic, chapter viii. ; Dunning*philanthropist. shall we find to dissent from those who imagine that...which is new is the intelligence which discerns and tha humanity which remedies them. When we pass from the weavers of cloth to a different class of wages...

Jerrold, Tennyson and Macaulay: With Other Critical Essays

James Hutchison Stirling - 1868 - 286 sivua
...present.” He affirms that “the more carefully we examine the history of the past, the more reason shall we find to dissent from those who imagine that...discerns and the humanity which remedies them.” As regards government, then, he is clearly for the doctrines of the passive political economists, and¿'...




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