The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... mind , but leaves the old resources of nature stationary . On this account we have treated the mental laws as being the great regulators of progress ; and we have looked at the physical laws as occupying a subordinate place , and as ...
... mind , but leaves the old resources of nature stationary . On this account we have treated the mental laws as being the great regulators of progress ; and we have looked at the physical laws as occupying a subordinate place , and as ...
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... mind - that Christianity has come to us . Who shall say what the quarter of the globe which produced that may not yield ? Every man knows , moreover , that despotic government , the type into which all the extra - European civilizations ...
... mind - that Christianity has come to us . Who shall say what the quarter of the globe which produced that may not yield ? Every man knows , moreover , that despotic government , the type into which all the extra - European civilizations ...
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... mind an idea of the vague and uncontrollable , has a special tendency to influence the imagination , and to bring under its dominion the slower and more deliberate operations of the understanding . In such cases , Man , contrasting ...
... mind an idea of the vague and uncontrollable , has a special tendency to influence the imagination , and to bring under its dominion the slower and more deliberate operations of the understanding . In such cases , Man , contrasting ...
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... mind susceptible of religious , and it may be of superstitious , impressions . But while Mr. Buckle is dis- coursing about the vastness of nature in such regions as com- pelling man to feel his littleness , and as thus schooling him ...
... mind susceptible of religious , and it may be of superstitious , impressions . But while Mr. Buckle is dis- coursing about the vastness of nature in such regions as com- pelling man to feel his littleness , and as thus schooling him ...
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... mind , is the great prerequisite to the successful study of history . But the laws of mind in the individual and in the race being essentially the same , the student of mental science has been wont to suppose that his work should ...
... mind , is the great prerequisite to the successful study of history . But the laws of mind in the individual and in the race being essentially the same , the student of mental science has been wont to suppose that his work should ...
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