The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... appear so extravagant as to make it difficult to refute it with becoming gravity . ' -pp . 249 , 250 , Concerning the virtues and good works of scepticism Mr. Buckle is very copious and eloquent . But the term scepticism in his hands ...
... appear so extravagant as to make it difficult to refute it with becoming gravity . ' -pp . 249 , 250 , Concerning the virtues and good works of scepticism Mr. Buckle is very copious and eloquent . But the term scepticism in his hands ...
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... appear to have entered his thoughts . This oversight reminds us of another . In hot countries , it is said , men cannot labour all day , and the leisure thus thrown upon their hands generates fickleness and vice . In cooler latitudes ...
... appear to have entered his thoughts . This oversight reminds us of another . In hot countries , it is said , men cannot labour all day , and the leisure thus thrown upon their hands generates fickleness and vice . In cooler latitudes ...
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... appears that over the tropical countries generally , the things which remain to inspire a special terror , are for the most part wild beasts , hurricanes , and earthquakes ; and that the supersti- tions existing in those countries ...
... appears that over the tropical countries generally , the things which remain to inspire a special terror , are for the most part wild beasts , hurricanes , and earthquakes ; and that the supersti- tions existing in those countries ...
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... appear an exception , are not so , for in the first instance they are essentially parts of the mother , and as they become independent , naturally acquire the power of satisfying their own wants . This union , the general rule of nature ...
... appear an exception , are not so , for in the first instance they are essentially parts of the mother , and as they become independent , naturally acquire the power of satisfying their own wants . This union , the general rule of nature ...
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... appears to us , the views of our author , while containing much truth , require to be both developed and guarded a little more fully than they seem to be in these lectures . The principal subject of the volume is more particularly ...
... appears to us , the views of our author , while containing much truth , require to be both developed and guarded a little more fully than they seem to be in these lectures . The principal subject of the volume is more particularly ...
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