The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... kind with itself ; the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption of the same generic structure . " - Spencer's Essays , p . 263 . † Lewes ' Physiology of Common Life , vol . II ...
... kind with itself ; the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption of the same generic structure . " - Spencer's Essays , p . 263 . † Lewes ' Physiology of Common Life , vol . II ...
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... kind in it . Christianity is a system of belief , in which intellectual and moral forces must both coöperace ; and a person , while denying the civilizing agency of the moral element , may with perfect consistency maintain the ...
... kind in it . Christianity is a system of belief , in which intellectual and moral forces must both coöperace ; and a person , while denying the civilizing agency of the moral element , may with perfect consistency maintain the ...
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... kind was then admis- sible . The selfish and brutal feelings of men had to be restrained , and their social and humane ' feelings called forth , before the skeptical spirit could safely commence its inroads upon the spirit of universal ...
... kind was then admis- sible . The selfish and brutal feelings of men had to be restrained , and their social and humane ' feelings called forth , before the skeptical spirit could safely commence its inroads upon the spirit of universal ...
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... kind : " Orate pro anima ― miserrimi Peccatoris . " It was an address , he affirms , to the last degree striking and solemn , as it flowed naturally from the religion then believed , and awakened in the reader sentiments of benevolence ...
... kind : " Orate pro anima ― miserrimi Peccatoris . " It was an address , he affirms , to the last degree striking and solemn , as it flowed naturally from the religion then believed , and awakened in the reader sentiments of benevolence ...
الصفحة 67
... kind , Which gave great satisfaction to his mind ; His debts he paid ; his grave you see ! Prepare yourself to follow he ! " Viewing it from all points , it is a profoundly suggestive para- graph , and by no means clear of the suspicion ...
... kind , Which gave great satisfaction to his mind ; His debts he paid ; his grave you see ! Prepare yourself to follow he ! " Viewing it from all points , it is a profoundly suggestive para- graph , and by no means clear of the suspicion ...
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