The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... called the freedom of the will , and that there , as everywhere , the great civilizing power has always been knowledge - scientific truth ; the action of other supposed causes in that direction , such as religion , morality , literature ...
... called the freedom of the will , and that there , as everywhere , the great civilizing power has always been knowledge - scientific truth ; the action of other supposed causes in that direction , such as religion , morality , literature ...
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... called the dynamics of society into the study of the laws of mind , we have subjected these last to a similar analysis ; and we have found that they consist of two parts- viz . , moral laws and intellectual laws . By comparing these two ...
... called the dynamics of society into the study of the laws of mind , we have subjected these last to a similar analysis ; and we have found that they consist of two parts- viz . , moral laws and intellectual laws . By comparing these two ...
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... called the Aspects of Nature . ' His theory on this point is thus stated : - ' So far as natural phenomena are concerned , it is evident that what- ever inspires feelings of terror , or of great wonder , and whatever excites in the mind ...
... called the Aspects of Nature . ' His theory on this point is thus stated : - ' So far as natural phenomena are concerned , it is evident that what- ever inspires feelings of terror , or of great wonder , and whatever excites in the mind ...
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... called forth as a servant , but it soon becomes master , and even the causes which evoked it sink into subordination at its bid- ding . But is the case really so ? We think not . It is not only true that spiritual things will only be ...
... called forth as a servant , but it soon becomes master , and even the causes which evoked it sink into subordination at its bid- ding . But is the case really so ? We think not . It is not only true that spiritual things will only be ...
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... called , is economical , and that vice , as it is called , is costly . As this selfish arithmetic shall advance towards maturity , the conduct accounted virtuous will become more common , and the conduct accounted vicious will become ...
... called , is economical , and that vice , as it is called , is costly . As this selfish arithmetic shall advance towards maturity , the conduct accounted virtuous will become more common , and the conduct accounted vicious will become ...
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