| Constable and co, ltd - 1832 - 410 pages
...glass in Iceland — and all the other productions of fire with which we meet in large masses — are no more original or primary formations, than the scoria...is no need for repeating it. Indeed the repetition 232 PRODUCTIONS t of it is a species of fraudulent idleness ; if we go on with an inquiry in the proper... | |
| William Willder Wheildon - 1877 - 124 pages
...city, which is daily making this inconvenience more perceptible, renders the enlargement of the market one of the most obvious, as well as one of the most desirable of all the improvements of which our city is susceptible. It is understood that from the... | |
| 1894 - 266 pages
...through their prayers. Yet, on the whole, the general alienation from religion of the hand-working class is one of the most obvious as well as one of the most depressing facts of our social situation. The simple truth is that this whole portentous growth of... | |
| 1894 - 570 pages
...through their prayers. Yet, on the whole, the general alienation from religion of the hand-working class is one of the most obvious as well as one of the most depressing facts of our social situation. The simple truth is that this whole portentous growth of... | |
| Claude Goldsmid Montefiore - 1906 - 308 pages
...in evil as well as in good, we should, I think, be inclined offhand to allow that strenuousness was one of the most obvious, as well as one of the most essential, of human virtues. Whether the good angel is strenuous may be argued ; that the good man... | |
| Marion Rex Trabue - 1924 - 504 pages
...to make the maximum amount of progress. The distinction between reading aloud and reading silently is one of the most obvious as well as one of the simplest distinctions to be made, and yet it is only within recent years that any careful attention... | |
| Herbert Feis - 1924 - 500 pages
...would be more in evidence in bad times than in good limes. The Government has the longest purse, and one of the most obvious as well as one of the most useful ways in which the Government could alleviate unemployment would be to save up its contracts... | |
| South Australia. Industrial Court - 1918 - 352 pages
...would be more in evidence in bad times than in good times. The Government has the longest purse, and one. of the most obvious as well as one of the most useful ways in which the Government could alleviate unemployment would be to save up its contracts... | |
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