The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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الصفحة 33
... course , make no claims to originality . It is simply a clear and precise statement of the position taken by all the foremost thinkers of the age . For example , Mr. Lewes says , " The evolutions of Humanity cor- respond with the ...
... course , make no claims to originality . It is simply a clear and precise statement of the position taken by all the foremost thinkers of the age . For example , Mr. Lewes says , " The evolutions of Humanity cor- respond with the ...
الصفحة 34
... course of development . " Here , then , lies the gist of the whole matter . The progress is one , not of internal power , but of external advantage . The child born in a civilized land is not likely , as such , to be superior to one ...
... course of development . " Here , then , lies the gist of the whole matter . The progress is one , not of internal power , but of external advantage . The child born in a civilized land is not likely , as such , to be superior to one ...
الصفحة 37
... course of evolution from the less perfect to the more perfect , or , to use his own expressions , that the progress of mankind is one of " internal power , " as well as of " external advantage . " We have seen that Mr. Buckle accepts ...
... course of evolution from the less perfect to the more perfect , or , to use his own expressions , that the progress of mankind is one of " internal power , " as well as of " external advantage . " We have seen that Mr. Buckle accepts ...
الصفحة 38
... course being for writers to collect instances of some mental peculiarity found in a parent and in his child , and then to infer that the peculiarity was bequeath- ed . By this mode of reasoning , we might demonstrate any proposition ...
... course being for writers to collect instances of some mental peculiarity found in a parent and in his child , and then to infer that the peculiarity was bequeath- ed . By this mode of reasoning , we might demonstrate any proposition ...
الصفحة 40
... course of things , he will transmit to his offspring that faculty in its state of increased power . Thus it is that a Philip becomes the father of an Alexander ; that the son of a Bernardo Tasso gives to the world a death- less poem ...
... course of things , he will transmit to his offspring that faculty in its state of increased power . Thus it is that a Philip becomes the father of an Alexander ; that the son of a Bernardo Tasso gives to the world a death- less poem ...
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