The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... better pretensions of his own . ' The manner in which , by the application of this method , the laws of mental progress may be most easily discovered , ' is the point to be settled . The following passage explains the comparative ...
... better pretensions of his own . ' The manner in which , by the application of this method , the laws of mental progress may be most easily discovered , ' is the point to be settled . The following passage explains the comparative ...
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... better than we find in the conclusion , for in the conclusion , as we have seen , Mr. Buckle not only finds in this comparison that the law of intelligence is ' the more powerful , ' but that the effect of the minor law , the law of ...
... better than we find in the conclusion , for in the conclusion , as we have seen , Mr. Buckle not only finds in this comparison that the law of intelligence is ' the more powerful , ' but that the effect of the minor law , the law of ...
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... better ; and the man who is better than his principles to- day , is in the way to have better principles to - morrow . We are firm believers in the profound wisdom of the saying , ' if a man will do his will , he shall know of the ...
... better ; and the man who is better than his principles to- day , is in the way to have better principles to - morrow . We are firm believers in the profound wisdom of the saying , ' if a man will do his will , he shall know of the ...
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... better use of the knowledge of which it is possessed . There is room for all men to become in this respect what a few men only have been , and there is room for the few of the future to be wiser than the few of the past . All moral ...
... better use of the knowledge of which it is possessed . There is room for all men to become in this respect what a few men only have been , and there is room for the few of the future to be wiser than the few of the past . All moral ...
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... better than they were . sort . Circumstances have arisen to show that such usages are troublesome , costly , do not yield any adequate return . the disposition to avoid them . It is not that improved feeling has prepared men for seeing ...
... better than they were . sort . Circumstances have arisen to show that such usages are troublesome , costly , do not yield any adequate return . the disposition to avoid them . It is not that improved feeling has prepared men for seeing ...
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