id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18862 De Quincey, Thomas The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey—Vol. 1 With a Preface and Annotations by James Hogg .txt text/plain 100731 4029 61 cases where the mere position and connection of the words are half the concrete case before him--as, for instance, the general question derivation from any known or possible case of human experience. beauty and of vast extent, is more like a work of nature than of man, determined to be a mean between corn and labour; in this pamphlet, Mr. Malthus retracts that opinion, and (finally, let us hope) settles it great revolution in the moral nature of man is practicable.' But so using the word _mans_ for _men_: his sister (five years old), at his good sort of a man in his way, has undoubtedly caused more human case he instanced: and, as I understood him, not by way of a general case: saying anything minute or in detail upon a man's person, I years later are fatal to a man's character for good sense. ./cache/18862.txt ./txt/18862.txt