The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... force - knowledge concerning physical and mental laws , has done most to civilize men , have been ages strongly marked by scepticism . Many minor topics come up in the course of the illustrations included under the above divisions , but ...
... force - knowledge concerning physical and mental laws , has done most to civilize men , have been ages strongly marked by scepticism . Many minor topics come up in the course of the illustrations included under the above divisions , but ...
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... force and frequency of which have been long declining , and are now , on a large average , almost inoperative . Having by this means re- solved the study of what may be called the dynamics of society into the study of the laws of mind ...
... force and frequency of which have been long declining , and are now , on a large average , almost inoperative . Having by this means re- solved the study of what may be called the dynamics of society into the study of the laws of mind ...
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... force and majesty of Nature , becomes painfully conscious of his own insignificance . A sense of inferiority steals over him . From every quarter innumerable obstacles hem him in , and limit his individual will . His mind , appalled by ...
... force and majesty of Nature , becomes painfully conscious of his own insignificance . A sense of inferiority steals over him . From every quarter innumerable obstacles hem him in , and limit his individual will . His mind , appalled by ...
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... forces of nature seem to be not so much for man as against him . The two come together , not so much to agree , as to be in perpetual strife . In some instances man seems not to struggle wholly in vain , but much more commonly he is ...
... forces of nature seem to be not so much for man as against him . The two come together , not so much to agree , as to be in perpetual strife . In some instances man seems not to struggle wholly in vain , but much more commonly he is ...
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... forces to the worship of them . Having exposed , as he thinks , the weakness of the course pursued by the psychologists , Mr. Buckle proceeds to show the better pretensions of his own . ' The manner in which , by the application of this ...
... forces to the worship of them . Having exposed , as he thinks , the weakness of the course pursued by the psychologists , Mr. Buckle proceeds to show the better pretensions of his own . ' The manner in which , by the application of this ...
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