The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... nature ? True , there are the sublime Himalaya mountains - but those mountains are placed as the great wall between the vast peninsula of Hindostan and the remote lands of Tartary and Mongolia . The Himalayas have exerted no more ...
... nature ? True , there are the sublime Himalaya mountains - but those mountains are placed as the great wall between the vast peninsula of Hindostan and the remote lands of Tartary and Mongolia . The Himalayas have exerted no more ...
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... Nature ' in tropical countries a greater amount of bad influence than can be reasonably attributed to them , the very phenomena he describes are often productive of good influences of which he makes no mention . The sublime heights and ...
... Nature ' in tropical countries a greater amount of bad influence than can be reasonably attributed to them , the very phenomena he describes are often productive of good influences of which he makes no mention . The sublime heights and ...
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... Nature being Mr. Buckle's only source of light , he has expected much from it - more than he has realized . As if in rebuke of his presumption his every second step is left to be a false one . He would resolve all the moral mysteries of ...
... Nature being Mr. Buckle's only source of light , he has expected much from it - more than he has realized . As if in rebuke of his presumption his every second step is left to be a false one . He would resolve all the moral mysteries of ...
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... nature to man ; out of Europe , to subordinate man to nature ' ( 138 ) . In Europe , accordingly , the study of man , that is , the study of the laws of mind , is the great prerequisite to the successful study of history . But the laws ...
... nature to man ; out of Europe , to subordinate man to nature ' ( 138 ) . In Europe , accordingly , the study of man , that is , the study of the laws of mind , is the great prerequisite to the successful study of history . But the laws ...
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... nature that it should move a step . The principles of morality , like the laws of nature , have been the same from the beginning ; but man's apprehension of the laws of nature has not been always the same , nor has his apprehension of ...
... nature that it should move a step . The principles of morality , like the laws of nature , have been the same from the beginning ; but man's apprehension of the laws of nature has not been always the same , nor has his apprehension of ...
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