The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... respects , and no lack of boldness , in the manner of using it . It is long since any single volume has come before us characterized by so much learning , and , on the whole , by so much power . Nevertheless the book is , for the most ...
... respects , and no lack of boldness , in the manner of using it . It is long since any single volume has come before us characterized by so much learning , and , on the whole , by so much power . Nevertheless the book is , for the most ...
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... respect , the analogy with religious opinions is complete . If the reli- gion and the literature of a country are unsuited to its wants they will be useless , because the literature will be neglected , and the religion will be disobeyed ...
... respect , the analogy with religious opinions is complete . If the reli- gion and the literature of a country are unsuited to its wants they will be useless , because the literature will be neglected , and the religion will be disobeyed ...
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... respect . Now it may be quite true , as alleged by Mr. Buckle , that where food is cheap , wages will be low , and that at this point the land- lord may come in , and may require the tenant to cultivate his land , not only to half its ...
... respect . Now it may be quite true , as alleged by Mr. Buckle , that where food is cheap , wages will be low , and that at this point the land- lord may come in , and may require the tenant to cultivate his land , not only to half its ...
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... respect to it are such as to discourage and almost to forbid investiga- tion . Mr. Buckle has no faith in a providence in the scriptural and real sense of that term . The Creator , if there be one , has placed man and the universe face ...
... respect to it are such as to discourage and almost to forbid investiga- tion . Mr. Buckle has no faith in a providence in the scriptural and real sense of that term . The Creator , if there be one , has placed man and the universe face ...
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... variance between the two lines of thought . Kant may affirm , never so emphatically , that our idea of space is a necessary idea ; but he affirms also , that our knowledge in this respect , and in all respects , ' begins c 2.
... variance between the two lines of thought . Kant may affirm , never so emphatically , that our idea of space is a necessary idea ; but he affirms also , that our knowledge in this respect , and in all respects , ' begins c 2.
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