The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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الصفحة 49
... questions which should be kept separate . See the whole of his admirable work on The Emotions and the Will . VOL . III.-NO. VII . 4 1 We come now to Mr. Buckle's third * law 1861. ] 49 FALLACIES OF BUCKLE'S THEORY OF CIVILIZATION .
... questions which should be kept separate . See the whole of his admirable work on The Emotions and the Will . VOL . III.-NO. VII . 4 1 We come now to Mr. Buckle's third * law 1861. ] 49 FALLACIES OF BUCKLE'S THEORY OF CIVILIZATION .
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... questions of each other about the fact of the earth's motion . It was the skepticism of Co- pernicus and Galileo that overthrew the old notion of its fixity ; but that skepticism speedily issued in positive cer- tainty . Whether a man ...
... questions of each other about the fact of the earth's motion . It was the skepticism of Co- pernicus and Galileo that overthrew the old notion of its fixity ; but that skepticism speedily issued in positive cer- tainty . Whether a man ...
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... question , we must expect to find him incon- sistent in its application . But Mr. Buckle devotes by far the largest portion of his work , thus far , to the illustration of his third and fourth laws . As he treats only of the ...
... question , we must expect to find him incon- sistent in its application . But Mr. Buckle devotes by far the largest portion of his work , thus far , to the illustration of his third and fourth laws . As he treats only of the ...
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... question much discussed by his countrymen , though it is generally admitted on the Continent , as well as in Italy , that his poetical writings have not been surpassed by any of his contemporaries . Be this as it may , he set the ...
... question much discussed by his countrymen , though it is generally admitted on the Continent , as well as in Italy , that his poetical writings have not been surpassed by any of his contemporaries . Be this as it may , he set the ...
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... question . The con- queror was astonished to find that , instead of his being ad- dressed as the greatest man the ancient or modern world had seen , he was simply told : " There is not one , of all thy splendid qualities , but meets ...
... question . The con- queror was astonished to find that , instead of his being ad- dressed as the greatest man the ancient or modern world had seen , he was simply told : " There is not one , of all thy splendid qualities , but meets ...
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