The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... passage explains the comparative relation of this method to the two great causes of social progress - viz . , intelligence and morality : - ' If , in the first place , we ask what this progress is , the answer seems very simple : that ...
... passage explains the comparative relation of this method to the two great causes of social progress - viz . , intelligence and morality : - ' If , in the first place , we ask what this progress is , the answer seems very simple : that ...
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... passage are our own . The first passage so marked seems to promise something better than we find in the conclusion , for in the conclusion , as we have seen , Mr. Buckle not only finds in this comparison that the law of intelligence is ...
... passage are our own . The first passage so marked seems to promise something better than we find in the conclusion , for in the conclusion , as we have seen , Mr. Buckle not only finds in this comparison that the law of intelligence is ...
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... passages in the Apostolic writings are quotations from pagan authors is well known to every scholar - to assert that ... passage is a rhetorical out- burst of passion and prejudice . It belongs neither to history nor to philosophy . It ...
... passages in the Apostolic writings are quotations from pagan authors is well known to every scholar - to assert that ... passage is a rhetorical out- burst of passion and prejudice . It belongs neither to history nor to philosophy . It ...
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... passages which we shall abridge or adapt to our purpose . The French preceded us in assuming the existence of general underlying principles or laws of nature , and in giving a scientific form to the subject , though we have contributed ...
... passages which we shall abridge or adapt to our purpose . The French preceded us in assuming the existence of general underlying principles or laws of nature , and in giving a scientific form to the subject , though we have contributed ...
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... passage we find the ideas of the Physiocrats borrowed rather than mastered . At least , Mr. M'Culloch has not always re- membered them . All his recommendations for restricting banking , adopted with such glee by Lord Overstone and ...
... passage we find the ideas of the Physiocrats borrowed rather than mastered . At least , Mr. M'Culloch has not always re- membered them . All his recommendations for restricting banking , adopted with such glee by Lord Overstone and ...
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