The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... influences are not likely to be less potent in the future than in the past . Second , that in Europe , the part of the world in which such influences are most resistible , their action is such as to leave no place for what is called the ...
... influences are not likely to be less potent in the future than in the past . Second , that in Europe , the part of the world in which such influences are most resistible , their action is such as to leave no place for what is called the ...
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... 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 which our author makes little account . Those civilizations have all been associated with ...
... 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 which our author makes little account . Those civilizations have all been associated with ...
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... influences . Our ideas of a political millennium all centre in a perfect constitution ; the ideas of an Asiatic centre in a perfect prince . It should never be forgotten that it is from Asia - from the Asiatic mind - that Christianity ...
... influences . Our ideas of a political millennium all centre in a perfect constitution ; the ideas of an Asiatic centre in a perfect prince . It should never be forgotten that it is from Asia - from the Asiatic mind - that Christianity ...
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... influences have not been so general , nor anywhere so exclusive and potent , as Mr. Buckle's theory represents . In this parti- cular , as in many beside , his premises are narrow and partial , and do not warrant his conclusions . It is ...
... influences have not been so general , nor anywhere so exclusive and potent , as Mr. Buckle's theory represents . In this parti- cular , as in many beside , his premises are narrow and partial , and do not warrant his conclusions . It is ...
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... influence of climate and soil are found to consist in very wide conclusions drawn from very narrow premises , this is still more the case with his reasoning concerning the influence of what are called the Aspects of Nature . ' His ...
... influence of climate and soil are found to consist in very wide conclusions drawn from very narrow premises , this is still more the case with his reasoning concerning the influence of what are called the Aspects of Nature . ' His ...
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