| Thomas Coward - 1851 - 198 Seiten
...naturally spreads ; of those who are drawn within it, many become the corruptors and centres of sets and circles of their own : every one countenancing, and perhaps emulating the rest, till a whole neighbourhood be infected from the contagion of a single example. 6. It is dangerous... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1852 - 304 Seiten
...naturally spreads; of those who are drawn within it, many become the corrupters and centres of sets and circles of their own; every one countenancing, and perhaps emulating the rest, till a whole neighbourhood be infected from the contagion of a single example. This account is... | |
| GEORGE RIPLEY - 1852 - 670 Seiten
...naturally spreads ; of those who are drawn within it, many become the corrupters and centres of sets and circles of their own ; every one countenancing, and perhaps emulating the rest, till a whole neighborhood be infected from the con' tagioh of a single example." Drunkenness... | |
| 1856 - 374 Seiten
...naturally spreads ; of those who are drawn within it, many become the corrupters and centres of sets and circles of their own ; every one countenancing, and perhaps emulating the rest, till a whole neighbourhood be infected from the contagion of » single example. — Paley. >... | |
| George Oliver - 1856 - 250 Seiten
...circle naturally spreads ; of those who are drawn within it, many become corrupters and centres of sets and circles of their own, — every one countenancing, and perhaps emulating the rest, till a whole neighbourhood is infected from the contagion of a single example. XL VII. In the... | |
| 1860 - 452 Seiten
...circle naturally spreads ; of those who are drawn within it, may become corruptcrs a!id centres of sets and circles of their own — every one countenancing, and perhaps emulating the rest, till a whole neighborhood is infected from the contagion of a single example.— Ib. THE NEW... | |
| George Oliver - 1867 - 412 Seiten
...circle naturally spreads ; of those who are drawn within it, many become corrupters and centres of sets and circles of their own ; every one countenancing, and, perhaps, emulating the rest, till av,-hole neighbourhood be infected from the contagion of a single example. This account... | |
| William Tegg - 1876 - 146 Seiten
...naturally spreads ; of these whe are are drawn within it, many become the corrupters and centres of sets and circles of their own ; every one countenancing, and perhaps emulating the rest, till a whele neighbourheod be infected from the contagion of a single example. — Paley. f *... | |
| John Tillotson - 1880 - 392 Seiten
...naturally spreads : of those who are drawn within it, many become the corruptors and centres of sets and circles of their own; every one countenancing, and, perhaps, emulating the rest, till a whole neighbourhood be infected from the contagion of a single example. — Paley. J|HE... | |
| Voice, J. E. - 1883 - 212 Seiten
...naturally spreads; of those who are drawn within it, many become the corrtipters and centres of sets and circles of their own; every one countenancing and perhaps emulating the rest, till a whole neighbourhood be infected from the contagion of a single example. — Paley. Intellect.... | |
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