The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... truth ; the action of other supposed causes in that direction , such as religion , morality , literature , and government , being imaginary , not real . Third , that the ages in which this dynamic force - knowledge concerning physical ...
... truth ; the action of other supposed causes in that direction , such as religion , morality , literature , and government , being imaginary , not real . Third , that the ages in which this dynamic force - knowledge concerning physical ...
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... truth in relation to human progress , in comparison with all other supposed causes of such progress : - By applying ... truths being stationary , and intellectual truths being progressive , it is highly improbable that the progress of ...
... truth in relation to human progress , in comparison with all other supposed causes of such progress : - By applying ... truths being stationary , and intellectual truths being progressive , it is highly improbable that the progress of ...
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... truth is , this whole subject - the influence of physical laws on national character is a very complex , a very intricate , and altogether a very difficult affair . The effects of those laws are so diverse , and the many causes which ...
... truth is , this whole subject - the influence of physical laws on national character is a very complex , a very intricate , and altogether a very difficult affair . The effects of those laws are so diverse , and the many causes which ...
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... truth to all higher truth that Necessity versus Freedom . 17 gives us our nearest approach 16 Buckle on Civilization - Destiny and Intellect .
... truth to all higher truth that Necessity versus Freedom . 17 gives us our nearest approach 16 Buckle on Civilization - Destiny and Intellect .
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... truth the heart continues to be as great a discoverer as the head . It is often with men , as it is commonly with women , that intuitive feeling leads to truth much more directly and surely than the intricate processes of the reason ...
... truth the heart continues to be as great a discoverer as the head . It is often with men , as it is commonly with women , that intuitive feeling leads to truth much more directly and surely than the intricate processes of the reason ...
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