The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... seems to establish two leading facts , which , unless they can be impugned , are the necessary basis of universal history . The first fact is that , in the civilizations out of Europe , the powers of nature have been far greater than in ...
... seems to establish two leading facts , which , unless they can be impugned , are the necessary basis of universal history . The first fact is that , in the civilizations out of Europe , the powers of nature have been far greater than in ...
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... seems to ensure revolutions of the kind which have taken place there . It may be quite true , therefore , as stated by Mr. Buckle , that in Egypt , and in a large portion of Asia and America , the climate is such that the wants of man ...
... seems to ensure revolutions of the kind which have taken place there . It may be quite true , therefore , as stated by Mr. Buckle , that in Egypt , and in a large portion of Asia and America , the climate is such that the wants of man ...
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... seem to bespeak the approach of such a change are many . Writing concerning India , Egypt , Mexico , and Peru , Mr. Buckle ... seems more able to rely on his own power ; he can , as it were , pass through and exercise authority in every ...
... seem to bespeak the approach of such a change are many . Writing concerning India , Egypt , Mexico , and Peru , Mr. Buckle ... seems more able to rely on his own power ; he can , as it were , pass through and exercise authority in every ...
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... seem to be not so much for man as against him . The two come together , not so much to agree , as to be in perpetual strife . In some instances man seems not to struggle wholly in vain , but much more commonly he is vanquished ...
... seem to be not so much for man as against him . The two come together , not so much to agree , as to be in perpetual strife . In some instances man seems not to struggle wholly in vain , but much more commonly he is vanquished ...
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... seems to favour the doctrine of necessity , may not be counter- balanced by the profounder elements which as certainly belong to this problem ? How certain men have come to have a place in the category of offenders , while others whose ...
... seems to favour the doctrine of necessity , may not be counter- balanced by the profounder elements which as certainly belong to this problem ? How certain men have come to have a place in the category of offenders , while others whose ...
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