The British Quarterly Review, 16. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1852 |
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... human family . We go fast in these modern days . Express trains are running on other lines than the railways of Birmingham and Bristol . Human thought , propelled at high pressure , strives to achieve , in a short day , more than was ...
... human family . We go fast in these modern days . Express trains are running on other lines than the railways of Birmingham and Bristol . Human thought , propelled at high pressure , strives to achieve , in a short day , more than was ...
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... human reason . He is not ashamed of being the exponent of a philosophy which he characterizes as a discipline of humility , a learned ignorance , directly opposed to that false knowledge which puffeth up . ' He accepts and endorses the ...
... human reason . He is not ashamed of being the exponent of a philosophy which he characterizes as a discipline of humility , a learned ignorance , directly opposed to that false knowledge which puffeth up . ' He accepts and endorses the ...
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... human know- ledge further into the regions of the unknown , another class are groping their way backward into past ages , endeavouring to revive ideas and practices which human nature had outgrown and cast aside as the clothing of its ...
... human know- ledge further into the regions of the unknown , another class are groping their way backward into past ages , endeavouring to revive ideas and practices which human nature had outgrown and cast aside as the clothing of its ...
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