Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1901 |
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... truth . In the inductive sciences again , the law is pro- gress . Every day furnishes new facts , and thus brings theory nearer and nearer to perfection . There is no chance that , either in the purely demonstrative or in the purely ...
... truth . In the inductive sciences again , the law is pro- gress . Every day furnishes new facts , and thus brings theory nearer and nearer to perfection . There is no chance that , either in the purely demonstrative or in the purely ...
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... truth all the philosophers , an- cient and modern , who have attempted , without the help of revelation , to prove the immortality of man , from Plato down to Franklin , appear to us to have failed deplorably . Then , again , all the ...
... truth all the philosophers , an- cient and modern , who have attempted , without the help of revelation , to prove the immortality of man , from Plato down to Franklin , appear to us to have failed deplorably . Then , again , all the ...
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... truth . The Hindoo mythology , for example , is bound up with a most absurd geography . Every young Brahmin , therefore , who learns geography in our colleges learns to smile at the Hindoo mythology . If Catholicism has not suffered to ...
... truth . The Hindoo mythology , for example , is bound up with a most absurd geography . Every young Brahmin , therefore , who learns geography in our colleges learns to smile at the Hindoo mythology . If Catholicism has not suffered to ...
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... truth , weak men allured by the glitter of novelty , all were found on one side . Alone among the northern nations the Irish adhered to the ancient faith : and the cause of this seems to have been that the national feeling which , in ...
... truth , weak men allured by the glitter of novelty , all were found on one side . Alone among the northern nations the Irish adhered to the ancient faith : and the cause of this seems to have been that the national feeling which , in ...
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... truth , a part of the empire of Charles the Fifth ; and the Court of Rome was , on many important occasions , his tool . He had not , therefore , like the distant princes of the North , a strong selfish motive for attacking the Papacy ...
... truth , a part of the empire of Charles the Fifth ; and the Court of Rome was , on many important occasions , his tool . He had not , therefore , like the distant princes of the North , a strong selfish motive for attacking the Papacy ...
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