The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... look so much like sea , over which hordes - we may almost say nations , of rude herdsmen have roamed from the earliest time . The old Scythian warriors have survived in the modern Tartars and Mongolians . Now these races - mountaineers ...
... look so much like sea , over which hordes - we may almost say nations , of rude herdsmen have roamed from the earliest time . The old Scythian warriors have survived in the modern Tartars and Mongolians . Now these races - mountaineers ...
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... purely and altogether from knowledge . But before entering on this topic , Mr. Buckle endeavours to put all our psychologists out of court in regard to matters of NO . LV . C history . If we look at the history of the.
... purely and altogether from knowledge . But before entering on this topic , Mr. Buckle endeavours to put all our psychologists out of court in regard to matters of NO . LV . C history . If we look at the history of the.
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... look through the laws of his own mind to mind in general . " There cannot be a greater mistake , ' says Mr. Buckle . Such a mode of investigation has never led to a vestige of discovery in anything . In opposition to this concep- tion ...
... look through the laws of his own mind to mind in general . " There cannot be a greater mistake , ' says Mr. Buckle . Such a mode of investigation has never led to a vestige of discovery in anything . In opposition to this concep- tion ...
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... look at the product of their joint action as obeying the laws of the more powerful agent , whose operations are casually disturbed by the inferior laws of the minor agent .'- pp . 158 , 159 . The italics in this passage are our own ...
... look at the product of their joint action as obeying the laws of the more powerful agent , whose operations are casually disturbed by the inferior laws of the minor agent .'- pp . 158 , 159 . The italics in this passage are our own ...
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... look to it as it may be supposed to affect the claims of Christianity . The substance of Mr. Buckle's reasoning on this point goes within a small compass . It is , that no people will ever invent or receive a religion that is much ...
... look to it as it may be supposed to affect the claims of Christianity . The substance of Mr. Buckle's reasoning on this point goes within a small compass . It is , that no people will ever invent or receive a religion that is much ...
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