The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... theory of mental progress . To be willing to perform our duty is the moral part ; to know how to per- form it is the intellectual part ; while the closer these two parts are knit together , the greater the harmony with which they work ...
... theory of mental progress . To be willing to perform our duty is the moral part ; to know how to per- form it is the intellectual part ; while the closer these two parts are knit together , the greater the harmony with which they work ...
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... theories , should be disposed in this manner to attribute everything elevated in the history of our nature , not merely to one simple quality , but to a quality destitute of all nobleness ? Every one knows that in physics , phenomena ...
... theories , should be disposed in this manner to attribute everything elevated in the history of our nature , not merely to one simple quality , but to a quality destitute of all nobleness ? Every one knows that in physics , phenomena ...
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... theory requires that you should cede him this inference . Deny him this , and the whole fabric he has reared tumbles to the ground . An artist mixes yellow and blue upon his pallet to make a green . The green required is a dark green ...
... theory requires that you should cede him this inference . Deny him this , and the whole fabric he has reared tumbles to the ground . An artist mixes yellow and blue upon his pallet to make a green . The green required is a dark green ...
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... theory . That the increase of the intellectual and industrial classes is favourable to peace , and that the progress of intelligence is favourable to that increase , no man will hesitate to admit . The point needing proof is , that this ...
... theory . That the increase of the intellectual and industrial classes is favourable to peace , and that the progress of intelligence is favourable to that increase , no man will hesitate to admit . The point needing proof is , that this ...
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... betrays the animus , we fear , which has been too commonly present with the author in the prosecution of his inquiries . That many pious men greatly underrate the ethical theories of the better class of Greek speculators is no.
... betrays the animus , we fear , which has been too commonly present with the author in the prosecution of his inquiries . That many pious men greatly underrate the ethical theories of the better class of Greek speculators is no.
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