The British Quarterly Review, 44. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1866 |
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... existence to the military fervour created by the great war with the South , and to the sympathy between the millions of Irishmen settled in the United States , and their countrymen still remaining at home . The idea was propagated by a ...
... existence to the military fervour created by the great war with the South , and to the sympathy between the millions of Irishmen settled in the United States , and their countrymen still remaining at home . The idea was propagated by a ...
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... existence , betrayed symptoms of general failure , and in the next year , the whole crop perished . An awful and mournful spectacle followed ; a nation full of elements of decay , weak , poor , divided , and ill - organised , was ...
... existence , betrayed symptoms of general failure , and in the next year , the whole crop perished . An awful and mournful spectacle followed ; a nation full of elements of decay , weak , poor , divided , and ill - organised , was ...
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... existence , and look with languid interest , though critical eye , on the dreams of the Positivist Society . Then judging for ourselves of the wisdom of this ' enfant terrible ' of the French Revolution , criticising , with Littré and ...
... existence , and look with languid interest , though critical eye , on the dreams of the Positivist Society . Then judging for ourselves of the wisdom of this ' enfant terrible ' of the French Revolution , criticising , with Littré and ...
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... existence of which this single fact is alleged , and , therefore , a state of consciousness indistinguishable from the other two . With deeper philosophy than Comte's , Mr. Spencer shows that in the widest generalization of science the ...
... existence of which this single fact is alleged , and , therefore , a state of consciousness indistinguishable from the other two . With deeper philosophy than Comte's , Mr. Spencer shows that in the widest generalization of science the ...
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... and to build upon facts which were revealed to him by his intuition , and which have only a subjective existence ; not merely a new theory of human nature in the individual , His Amour and Change of Method . 83 but a 82 Auguste Comte .
... and to build upon facts which were revealed to him by his intuition , and which have only a subjective existence ; not merely a new theory of human nature in the individual , His Amour and Change of Method . 83 but a 82 Auguste Comte .
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