The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... things are as they are commonly supposed , and if all is really true which they , from their childhood , have been taught to believe .'- p . 308 . Such is Mr. Buckle's statement of his case . I. The first question to be settled is , Are ...
... things are as they are commonly supposed , and if all is really true which they , from their childhood , have been taught to believe .'- p . 308 . Such is Mr. Buckle's statement of his case . I. The first question to be settled is , Are ...
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... things - it first threw a new and false glare about this old form of authority , and then corrupted it . This happened once and again , and corruption naturally issued in decay and ruin . Thus the wheel has gone round from the beginning ...
... things - it first threw a new and false glare about this old form of authority , and then corrupted it . This happened once and again , and corruption naturally issued in decay and ruin . Thus the wheel has gone round from the beginning ...
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... things which remain to inspire a special terror , are for the most part wild beasts , hurricanes , and earthquakes ; and that the supersti- tions existing in those countries , with all the effects resulting from them , should be ...
... things which remain to inspire a special terror , are for the most part wild beasts , hurricanes , and earthquakes ; and that the supersti- tions existing in those countries , with all the effects resulting from them , should be ...
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... things will only be discerned by spiritual men , it is no less true that moral truth will never be seen in its real significance by men of low moral feeling . Even yet , the intellect has its dependencies as well as its power . The time ...
... things will only be discerned by spiritual men , it is no less true that moral truth will never be seen in its real significance by men of low moral feeling . Even yet , the intellect has its dependencies as well as its power . The time ...
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... contemptible and putrid . But let these things pass . In attempting to show that war has been diminished by the Relations of Intelligence and Moral Feeling . 27 increase of 26 Buckle on Civilization - Destiny and Intellect .
... contemptible and putrid . But let these things pass . In attempting to show that war has been diminished by the Relations of Intelligence and Moral Feeling . 27 increase of 26 Buckle on Civilization - Destiny and Intellect .
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