The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... present know , has been ascertained by studying phenomena , from which all casual disturbances having been removed , the law remains as a conspicuous residue . And this can only be done by observations so numerous as to eliminate the ...
... present know , has been ascertained by studying phenomena , from which all casual disturbances having been removed , the law remains as a conspicuous residue . And this can only be done by observations so numerous as to eliminate the ...
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... present a field in which every man feels he has much to learn , and in which society has much to learn , and in this direction the intellect , so long as it is alone , remains stationary . It is not in its nature that it should move a ...
... present a field in which every man feels he has much to learn , and in which society has much to learn , and in this direction the intellect , so long as it is alone , remains stationary . It is not in its nature that it should move a ...
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... present . It gave the rude settlers among whom it sought a home the first elements of art and literature . The slow esta- blishment , and the subsequent feuds , of the Heptarchy , and , above all , the ravages of the Danes , were ...
... present . It gave the rude settlers among whom it sought a home the first elements of art and literature . The slow esta- blishment , and the subsequent feuds , of the Heptarchy , and , above all , the ravages of the Danes , were ...
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... betrays the animus , we fear , which has been too commonly present with the author in the prosecution of his inquiries . That many pious men greatly underrate the ethical theories of the better class of Greek speculators is no.
... betrays the animus , we fear , which has been too commonly present with the author in the prosecution of his inquiries . That many pious men greatly underrate the ethical theories of the better class of Greek speculators is no.
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... his younger days to the Chinese ; and when we trace the vast number of transactions which intervened between ser- vices distant in time and place , and their present liquidation , we find that every person concerned in bringing it about ...
... his younger days to the Chinese ; and when we trace the vast number of transactions which intervened between ser- vices distant in time and place , and their present liquidation , we find that every person concerned in bringing it about ...
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