The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... volume will be so much wasted ingenuity . Mr. Buckle assumes that wars have been less frequent in recent times than in past ages . But inasmuch as all comparisons of this nature must cover large spaces of time , there is room to ...
... volume will be so much wasted ingenuity . Mr. Buckle assumes that wars have been less frequent in recent times than in past ages . But inasmuch as all comparisons of this nature must cover large spaces of time , there is room to ...
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... volume if he thinks he has nothing to say but what everybody knows ? But if Mr. Buckle is in a condition fitly to take upon him the function of a teacher and a leader , why may not a goodly number of persons beside be quite as much ...
... volume if he thinks he has nothing to say but what everybody knows ? But if Mr. Buckle is in a condition fitly to take upon him the function of a teacher and a leader , why may not a goodly number of persons beside be quite as much ...
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... volume that does not supply facts at variance with its theories . No thoughtful man will hesitate to acknowledge that there is a wise exercise of distrust concerning things as they are which is necessary as a preliminary to all progress ...
... volume that does not supply facts at variance with its theories . No thoughtful man will hesitate to acknowledge that there is a wise exercise of distrust concerning things as they are which is necessary as a preliminary to all progress ...
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... volume ; or from a religion so purely subjective and personal , and so utterly vague as that to which its author would apparently reduce mankind . The author of this volume is by no means the formidable person in this field which some ...
... volume ; or from a religion so purely subjective and personal , and so utterly vague as that to which its author would apparently reduce mankind . The author of this volume is by no means the formidable person in this field which some ...
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... volume of Hulsean Lectures deals with some of the problems which are felt , more or less , to press on many religious minds of the present age ; it deals with them thoughtfully and calmly , and in a liberal and charitable spirit ; but ...
... volume of Hulsean Lectures deals with some of the problems which are felt , more or less , to press on many religious minds of the present age ; it deals with them thoughtfully and calmly , and in a liberal and charitable spirit ; but ...
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