The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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الصفحة 41
... given it positive knowledge ; Ameri- cans have , by inventive genius , furnished material comforts ; Italians have added the glorious embodiments of beauty , grace , and charm ; and the consensus of the whole is civil- ization ...
... given it positive knowledge ; Ameri- cans have , by inventive genius , furnished material comforts ; Italians have added the glorious embodiments of beauty , grace , and charm ; and the consensus of the whole is civil- ization ...
الصفحة 52
... given us , with great fulness and detail , in the case of England , France , Spain , and Scotland . In the brief space to which we are here restricted , it would be vain to attempt to add to the profuse and happily chosen illustrations ...
... given us , with great fulness and detail , in the case of England , France , Spain , and Scotland . In the brief space to which we are here restricted , it would be vain to attempt to add to the profuse and happily chosen illustrations ...
الصفحة 54
... given up . Then the barrenness of doubt had to make itself felt before it could be supplanted by knowledge . It was not until Hume , by carrying skepticism to its utter- most extent , had shown its unsatisfactory character and vain ...
... given up . Then the barrenness of doubt had to make itself felt before it could be supplanted by knowledge . It was not until Hume , by carrying skepticism to its utter- most extent , had shown its unsatisfactory character and vain ...
الصفحة 57
... given rise to the most barbar- ous tyranny . Trade - union projects , economic experiments , poor - laws , education - laws , church - laws , currency - laws , have all turned out to be failures , and in many cases have inflicted upon ...
... given rise to the most barbar- ous tyranny . Trade - union projects , economic experiments , poor - laws , education - laws , church - laws , currency - laws , have all turned out to be failures , and in many cases have inflicted upon ...
الصفحة 73
... given to victors on the occasion were usually made of parsley , which was thought to have some relation to the dead . The rites of the Romans were of a fiercer and sterner kind , for sometimes mortal combats of gladiators took place ...
... given to victors on the occasion were usually made of parsley , which was thought to have some relation to the dead . The rites of the Romans were of a fiercer and sterner kind , for sometimes mortal combats of gladiators took place ...
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