The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... relation to evil or to good - that is , from pure intellect . These will be felt by many of our readers as startling dogmas . Happily , to state them is almost to refute them ; and that we may not be suspected of misrepresenting our ...
... relation to evil or to good - that is , from pure intellect . These will be felt by many of our readers as startling dogmas . Happily , to state them is almost to refute them ; and that we may not be suspected of misrepresenting our ...
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... relation to human progress , in comparison with all other supposed causes of such progress : - By applying to the history of man those methods of investigation which have been found successful in other branches of knowledge , and by ...
... relation to human progress , in comparison with all other supposed causes of such progress : - By applying to the history of man those methods of investigation which have been found successful in other branches of knowledge , and by ...
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... relation to the populations of the plains watered by the Indus , the Tigris , and the Euphrates . In Egypt , the appearances of the country include little to affect the imagination in any way , yet all the effects attributed by Mr ...
... relation to the populations of the plains watered by the Indus , the Tigris , and the Euphrates . In Egypt , the appearances of the country include little to affect the imagination in any way , yet all the effects attributed by Mr ...
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... distinctions , a moral law , and a moral Ruler . It is the necessary relation of this truth to all higher truth that Necessity versus Freedom . 17 gives us our nearest approach 16 Buckle on Civilization - Destiny and Intellect .
... distinctions , a moral law , and a moral Ruler . It is the necessary relation of this truth to all higher truth that Necessity versus Freedom . 17 gives us our nearest approach 16 Buckle on Civilization - Destiny and Intellect .
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... 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 it is a twofold progress , moral ...
... 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 it is a twofold progress , moral ...
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