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Donald Albert Kita. you can never do what's wrong without breeding sin and trouble more than you - can ever see . It's like a bit o ' bad workmanship you never see the end o ' the mischief it'll do " ; Arthur's point of view is that of ...
Donald Albert Kita. you can never do what's wrong without breeding sin and trouble more than you - can ever see . It's like a bit o ' bad workmanship you never see the end o ' the mischief it'll do " ; Arthur's point of view is that of ...
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... never have done otherwise " . Later he excuses himself by the same argument , " he had never meant beforehand to do anything his conscience disapproved he had been led on by circumstances " . Adam - excuses Hetty in the same way : " If ...
... never have done otherwise " . Later he excuses himself by the same argument , " he had never meant beforehand to do anything his conscience disapproved he had been led on by circumstances " . Adam - excuses Hetty in the same way : " If ...
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... never alters in the main headings of its history hunger and labor , seed - time and harvest , love and death " . " We still resemble the men of the past more than we differ from them " . And the note of civic duty is struck in the ...
... never alters in the main headings of its history hunger and labor , seed - time and harvest , love and death " . " We still resemble the men of the past more than we differ from them " . And the note of civic duty is struck in the ...
Contents
The Sources of George Eliots Scientific | 41 |
Scientific Philosophy in Novels | 116 |
Conclusion 164 | 154 |
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