The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... successful in other branches of knowledge , and by rejecting all preconceived notions that would not bear the test of those methods , we have arrived at certain results , the heads of which it may now be convenient to recapitulate . We ...
... successful in other branches of knowledge , and by rejecting all preconceived notions that would not bear the test of those methods , we have arrived at certain results , the heads of which it may now be convenient to recapitulate . We ...
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... successful study of history . But the laws of mind in the individual and in the race being essentially the same , the student of mental science has been wont to suppose that his work should commence at home , and that he should look ...
... successful study of history . But the laws of mind in the individual and in the race being essentially the same , the student of mental science has been wont to suppose that his work should commence at home , and that he should look ...
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... success as the latter . Now , however , the careful register of births has settled the question . We know that , in round numbers , the births are as twenty - one boys to every twenty girls . But Mr. Buckle does not sufficiently ...
... success as the latter . Now , however , the careful register of births has settled the question . We know that , in round numbers , the births are as twenty - one boys to every twenty girls . But Mr. Buckle does not sufficiently ...
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... success of their intel- lectual activity . As soon as we learn the relative energy of these two components , we shall treat them according to the usual plan of inves- tigating truth ; that is to say , we shall look at the product of ...
... success of their intel- lectual activity . As soon as we learn the relative energy of these two components , we shall treat them according to the usual plan of inves- tigating truth ; that is to say , we shall look at the product of ...
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... successful . The former tends to elevate the subject to the dignity of a natural science , such as astronomy or meteorology , which man has only to observe and cannot alter ; the latter tends to lower it to a political or mechanical art ...
... successful . The former tends to elevate the subject to the dignity of a natural science , such as astronomy or meteorology , which man has only to observe and cannot alter ; the latter tends to lower it to a political or mechanical art ...
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