The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... doubt , great aberrations in short periods , but in long periods correcting and balancing themselves , and thus leaving the intellectual laws to act uncontrolled by these inferior and subordinate agents .'- pp . 207 , 208 . ' Before ...
... doubt , great aberrations in short periods , but in long periods correcting and balancing themselves , and thus leaving the intellectual laws to act uncontrolled by these inferior and subordinate agents .'- pp . 207 , 208 . ' Before ...
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... doubt these causes have contributed , in some measure , toward that result . But their influence has not been so general nor so great as Mr. Buckle would have us suppose , and they have all been subordinate to other influences , of ...
... doubt these causes have contributed , in some measure , toward that result . But their influence has not been so general nor so great as Mr. Buckle would have us suppose , and they have all been subordinate to other influences , of ...
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... doubt very true that the higher forms of civilization require a large distribution of political power , and that this supposes some approach towards an equal distribution of wealth ; but the causes which impede such distributions are ...
... doubt very true that the higher forms of civilization require a large distribution of political power , and that this supposes some approach towards an equal distribution of wealth ; but the causes which impede such distributions are ...
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... doubt that the divi- sion is perfectly accurate . There can be no doubt that a people are not really advancing , if , on the one hand , their increasing ability is accompanied by increasing vice , or if , on the other hand , while they ...
... doubt that the divi- sion is perfectly accurate . There can be no doubt that a people are not really advancing , if , on the one hand , their increasing ability is accompanied by increasing vice , or if , on the other hand , while they ...
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... doubt very unpalatable , and what ' makes them peculiarly offensive is that it is impossible to refute them , for the deeper we penetrate into this question , the more clearly shall we see the superiority of intellectual acquisitions ...
... doubt very unpalatable , and what ' makes them peculiarly offensive is that it is impossible to refute them , for the deeper we penetrate into this question , the more clearly shall we see the superiority of intellectual acquisitions ...
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