The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... thought . The material in it is varied and abundant ; and there is ability , in many 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 ...
... thought . The material in it is varied and abundant ; and there is ability , in many 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 ...
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... aspects of nature ) has caused an unequal distribution of thought , by concentrating the attention upon subjects which inflame the imagina- Leading Principles of the World . 5 tion . So 4 Buckle on Civilization - Destiny and Intellect .
... aspects of nature ) has caused an unequal distribution of thought , by concentrating the attention upon subjects which inflame the imagina- Leading Principles of the World . 5 tion . So 4 Buckle on Civilization - Destiny and Intellect .
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... thoughts . This oversight reminds us of another . In hot countries , it is said , men cannot labour all day , and the leisure thus thrown upon their hands generates fickleness and vice . In cooler latitudes , where employment is more ...
... thoughts . This oversight reminds us of another . In hot countries , it is said , men cannot labour all day , and the leisure thus thrown upon their hands generates fickleness and vice . In cooler latitudes , where employment is more ...
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... at 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.
... at 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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... thought , must be aware that war may have its mission for good as well as evil . Often it prevents much good , and inflicts much evil ; but there are cases in which it prevents evil , and confers good . It would not be difficult to show ...
... thought , must be aware that war may have its mission for good as well as evil . Often it prevents much good , and inflicts much evil ; but there are cases in which it prevents evil , and confers good . It would not be difficult to show ...
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