The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... remarks , must preserve the tree , if it would not lose the fruit . It is true the orientalist knows nothing of parliaments as a check on the extravagance of the Crown ; but checks may come in other forms . In the theocratic spirit we ...
... remarks , must preserve the tree , if it would not lose the fruit . It is true the orientalist knows nothing of parliaments as a check on the extravagance of the Crown ; but checks may come in other forms . In the theocratic spirit we ...
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... remark is applicable to his observations concerning the social influence of locomotion by steam . No one questions the reality of that influence . It works with the better moral feeling of society , it does not preclude it ; it would ...
... remark is applicable to his observations concerning the social influence of locomotion by steam . No one questions the reality of that influence . It works with the better moral feeling of society , it does not preclude it ; it would ...
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... remarks to make on this section of the work - we regret that they must be so brief . Mr. Buckle could not use the word ' scepticism ' in this large , unusual , and ambiguous sense , without conveying the impression Scepticism - its ...
... remarks to make on this section of the work - we regret that they must be so brief . Mr. Buckle could not use the word ' scepticism ' in this large , unusual , and ambiguous sense , without conveying the impression Scepticism - its ...
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... remarks , such as are unlooked for in grave treatises , though ad- mirable in journals . His early death caused his chief work to be left extremely imperfect , and we possess no complete exposi- tion of his principles and their ...
... remarks , such as are unlooked for in grave treatises , though ad- mirable in journals . His early death caused his chief work to be left extremely imperfect , and we possess no complete exposi- tion of his principles and their ...
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... remarks upon it . Speaking of the proofs for our Lord's divinity , he says : - ' And here again , my dear brethren in the Lord , it seems that the call is on the spirit of man , ' on his higher reason animated and guided by the Spirit ...
... remarks upon it . Speaking of the proofs for our Lord's divinity , he says : - ' And here again , my dear brethren in the Lord , it seems that the call is on the spirit of man , ' on his higher reason animated and guided by the Spirit ...
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