Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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Pagina 3
... humanity should be confined by those conclusions ; but I fail to perceive why those philosophers should deny the existence of certain human faculties , because they don't happen to possess them themselves . think I know a Rishi who can ...
... humanity should be confined by those conclusions ; but I fail to perceive why those philosophers should deny the existence of certain human faculties , because they don't happen to possess them themselves . think I know a Rishi who can ...
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... Humanity for the love of the Unknow- able - which is the subject of worship . of Mr. Germsell ; or of the Deity , who ... human- ity with a devotion so intense that it shall elevate your present moral stand- ard ? C. From humanity itself ...
... Humanity for the love of the Unknow- able - which is the subject of worship . of Mr. Germsell ; or of the Deity , who ... human- ity with a devotion so intense that it shall elevate your present moral stand- ard ? C. From humanity itself ...
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... human being , I shrink from entering upon it as fully as I would do under other circumstances . If people begin to ... humanity may 1884 . FASHIONABLE PHILOSOPHY .
... human being , I shrink from entering upon it as fully as I would do under other circumstances . If people begin to ... humanity may 1884 . FASHIONABLE PHILOSOPHY .
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... human organism not only cannot gen- erate force , but that the emotions which control the body are in their turn gener- ated by a force which is behind it , but which is dependent for its manifestation on its own special conditions , as ...
... human organism not only cannot gen- erate force , but that the emotions which control the body are in their turn gener- ated by a force which is behind it , but which is dependent for its manifestation on its own special conditions , as ...
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... human indebtedness to those bright and joyous little winged creat- ures . I do not mean our practical in- debtedness ... humanity . Of course , if insects had never been , the great external feat- ures of the world would still remain es ...
... human indebtedness to those bright and joyous little winged creat- ures . I do not mean our practical in- debtedness ... humanity . Of course , if insects had never been , the great external feat- ures of the world would still remain es ...
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