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" ... he does not perform ; make his criticism somewhat suicidal. Does the condemnation come through the press ? The condemned may remind those who write, of the fact that it is not quite honest to utter a positive verdict on a book merely glanced through,... "
The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art - Page 197
1859
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Essays--scientific, Political and Speculative, Volume 2

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 388 pages
...established habit of taking fees for work that he does not perform ; make his criticism somewhat suicidal. Does the condemnation come through the press ? The...who, at the dictation of an employer, write what they disbelieve, are not guilty of the serious offence of adulterating public opinion. Moreover, traders...
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Essays: Scientific, Political, and Speculative. (Second series)

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 400 pages
...established habit of taking fees for work that he does not perform ; make his criticism somewhat suicidal. Does the condemnation come through the press ? The...who, at the dictation of an employer, write what they disbelieve, are not guilty of the serious offence of adulterating public opinion. Moreover, traders...
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Essays: Moral, Political and Aesthetic

Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 400 pages
...established habit of taking fees for work that ho does not perform ; make his criticism somewhat suicidal. Does the condemnation come through the press ? The...positive verdict on a book merely glanced through, or to pen-glowing eulogies on tho mediocre work of a friend while slighting the good one of an enemy ; and...
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Essays: Moral, Political and Aesthetic

Herbert Spencer - 1866 - 436 pages
...is not quite honest to utter a positive verdict on a book merely glanced through, or to pen-glowing eulogies on the mediocre work of a friend while slighting...who, at the dictation of an employer, write what they disbelieve, are not guilty of the serious offence of adulterating public opinion. Moreover, traders...
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Sins of trade and business, a sermon, by the hon. W.H. Lyttelton, and The ...

William Henry Lyttelton (hon.) - 1874 - 108 pages
...established habit of taking fees for work that he does not perform ; make his criticism somewhat suicidal. Does the condemnation come through the press ? The...who, at the dictation of an employer, write what they disbelieve, are not guilty of the serious offence of adulterating public opinion. Moreover, traders...
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The London mission, eight lectures delivered during the London mission, 1884

London mission, 1884 - 1885 - 200 pages
...established habit of taking fees for work that he does not perform, make his criticism somewhat suicidal. Does the condemnation come through the press? The...who, at the dictation of an employer, write what they disbelieve, are not guilty of the serious offence of adulterating public opinion." I may add that the...
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The Structure of English Prose: A Manual of Composition and Rhetoric

John George Repplier McElroy - 1885 - 374 pages
...principle of economy. (Sec § 210, below.) ' But see § 211, below. demned may remind those who write,1 of the fact that it is not quite honest to utter a...who, at the dictation of an employer, write what they disbelieve, are not guilty of the serious offence of adulterating public opinion." * 211. But all these...
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Essays: scientific, political, & speculative. Libr. ed, Volume 3

Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 532 pages
...established habit of taking fees for work he does not perform, make his criticism somewhat suicidal. Does the condemnation come through the press ? The...friend while slighting the good one of an enemy ; and they may further ask whether those who, at the dictation of an employer, write what they disbelieve,...
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Essays, Scientific, Political, and Speculative, Volume 3

Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 536 pages
...glowing eulogies on the mediocre work of a friend while slighting the good one of an enemy; and they may further ask whether those who, at the "dictation of an employer, write what they disbelieve, are not guilty of the serious offence of adulterating public opinion. Moreover, traders...
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Essays, Scientific, Political, and Speculative, Volume 3

Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 556 pages
...established habit of taking fees for work he does not perform, make his criticism somewhat suicidal. Does the condemnation come through the press ? The...friend while slighting the good one of an enemy ; and they may further ask whether those who, at the dictation of an employer, write what they disbelieve,...
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