The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... believe .'- p . 308 . Such is Mr. Buckle's statement of his case . I. The first question to be settled is , Are cheap food , the indolence consequent on cheap food , and the aspects of nature , sufficient to account for the complexion ...
... believe .'- p . 308 . Such is Mr. Buckle's statement of his case . I. The first question to be settled is , Are cheap food , the indolence consequent on cheap food , and the aspects of nature , sufficient to account for the complexion ...
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... believe him ? Who can fail to regret that such a mind , to bolster up its own sickly theories , should be disposed in this manner to attribute everything elevated in the history of our nature , not merely to one simple quality , but to ...
... believe him ? Who can fail to regret that such a mind , to bolster up its own sickly theories , should be disposed in this manner to attribute everything elevated in the history of our nature , not merely to one simple quality , but to ...
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... believe this ? Every thoughtful man , rejoins Mr. Buckle , ought to believe it , for I am prepared to show that the great cause of this change may be seen in the invention of gunpowder , in the progress of political economy , and in ...
... believe this ? Every thoughtful man , rejoins Mr. Buckle , ought to believe it , for I am prepared to show that the great cause of this change may be seen in the invention of gunpowder , in the progress of political economy , and in ...
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... believe there may be seasons in a man's history in which he will doubt in regard to the most sacred and acknowledged truths , and appa- rently from no vicious , but rather a virtuous motive . He does not profess faith in this or that ...
... believe there may be seasons in a man's history in which he will doubt in regard to the most sacred and acknowledged truths , and appa- rently from no vicious , but rather a virtuous motive . He does not profess faith in this or that ...
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... believe how scanty are the clothing , the furniture , and the food of the inhabitants of the country . There are whole cantons in which clothing descends from father to son ; the household utensils consist of only a few wooden spoons ...
... believe how scanty are the clothing , the furniture , and the food of the inhabitants of the country . There are whole cantons in which clothing descends from father to son ; the household utensils consist of only a few wooden spoons ...
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