The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... that moral truths being stationary , and intellectual truths being progressive , it is highly improbable that the progress of society should be due to moral know- ledge , which , for many centuries , has remained B 2.
... that moral truths being stationary , and intellectual truths being progressive , it is highly improbable that the progress of society should be due to moral know- ledge , which , for many centuries , has remained B 2.
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Henry Allon. ledge , which , for many centuries , has remained the same , rather than to intellectual knowledge which , for many centuries , has been incessantly advancing . The other argument consists in the fact , that the two greatest ...
Henry Allon. ledge , which , for many centuries , has remained the same , rather than to intellectual knowledge which , for many centuries , has been incessantly advancing . The other argument consists in the fact , that the two greatest ...
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... century nearly all the teachers in those establishments were men separated to religious functions - clergy- men , monks , or friars . What had been preserved from the wreck of the ancient civilization was preserved by such men . From ...
... century nearly all the teachers in those establishments were men separated to religious functions - clergy- men , monks , or friars . What had been preserved from the wreck of the ancient civilization was preserved by such men . From ...
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... century was nowhere more conspicuous than in Italy . But in Italy that revolution was simply intellectual - it was not religious , and it has left that country as unsettled , unhappy , and abject as before . North of the Alps and of the ...
... century was nowhere more conspicuous than in Italy . But in Italy that revolution was simply intellectual - it was not religious , and it has left that country as unsettled , unhappy , and abject as before . North of the Alps and of the ...
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... centuries . Each member of society absorbs a million times as much as he could produce if isolated , and at the same time one despoils not another . Each one pays by his services for what he receives from another . The social mechanism ...
... centuries . Each member of society absorbs a million times as much as he could produce if isolated , and at the same time one despoils not another . Each one pays by his services for what he receives from another . The social mechanism ...
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