The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... example , he makes Thersites say : 66 Ajax and Achilles ! two mud walls of fool , That differ only in degree of thickness . " Now , if we return to the old classic dramatists , we shall find that although they , too , exhibit a decided ...
... example , he makes Thersites say : 66 Ajax and Achilles ! two mud walls of fool , That differ only in degree of thickness . " Now , if we return to the old classic dramatists , we shall find that although they , too , exhibit a decided ...
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... example , Mr. Lewes says , " The evolutions of Humanity cor- respond with the evolutions of Thought . " Mr. Mill says , " We are justified in concluding that the order of human pro- gression in all respects will mainly depend on the ...
... example , Mr. Lewes says , " The evolutions of Humanity cor- respond with the evolutions of Thought . " Mr. Mill says , " We are justified in concluding that the order of human pro- gression in all respects will mainly depend on the ...
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... example , the law of gravitation : " All bodies in the universe attract each other with forces directly pro- portional to their masses , and inversely proportional to the squares of their distances apart . " We have had no occasion to ...
... example , the law of gravitation : " All bodies in the universe attract each other with forces directly pro- portional to their masses , and inversely proportional to the squares of their distances apart . " We have had no occasion to ...
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... truths which only two centuries ago were not even dreamed of . Take , for example , the moral law that govern- ments shall not interfere with trade . This is as 44 [ Dec. , FALLACIES OF BUCKLE'S THEORY OF CIVILIZATION .
... truths which only two centuries ago were not even dreamed of . Take , for example , the moral law that govern- ments shall not interfere with trade . This is as 44 [ Dec. , FALLACIES OF BUCKLE'S THEORY OF CIVILIZATION .
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... examples . Skepticism is not to be confounded with that philosophy which , not con- tent with doubting , absolutely denies . This might be called negative philosophy , or negativism , in broad distinction from positive || philosophy ...
... examples . Skepticism is not to be confounded with that philosophy which , not con- tent with doubting , absolutely denies . This might be called negative philosophy , or negativism , in broad distinction from positive || philosophy ...
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