Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 24;Volume 87John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1876 |
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Pagina 4
... reason is indeed one of its first principles . A doctrine avowedly founded on logic instead of instinct be- comes for that very reason subject to it . Common sense takes the place of philoso- phy . At times this mass of sentiment op ...
... reason is indeed one of its first principles . A doctrine avowedly founded on logic instead of instinct be- comes for that very reason subject to it . Common sense takes the place of philoso- phy . At times this mass of sentiment op ...
Pagina 5
... reason from the nature of the case . But Macaulay had at his fingers ' end every instance from the days of Walpole to his own in which Ministers had been allowed to vote against the general policy of the Government . By quoting them he ...
... reason from the nature of the case . But Macaulay had at his fingers ' end every instance from the days of Walpole to his own in which Ministers had been allowed to vote against the general policy of the Government . By quoting them he ...
Pagina 6
... reasons which I leave to men of science to ex- plain , and Macaulay's method is equally hopeless in politics . It is hopeless for the simple reason that the complexity of the phenomena makes it impracticable . We cannot find out what ...
... reasons which I leave to men of science to ex- plain , and Macaulay's method is equally hopeless in politics . It is hopeless for the simple reason that the complexity of the phenomena makes it impracticable . We cannot find out what ...
Pagina 7
... reason , the Whig had learnt that there was some occult bond of union between the claims of a priesthood and the claims of a mon- archy . The old maxim , " No bishop , no king , " suggested the opposite princi- ple , that you must keep ...
... reason , the Whig had learnt that there was some occult bond of union between the claims of a priesthood and the claims of a mon- archy . The old maxim , " No bishop , no king , " suggested the opposite princi- ple , that you must keep ...
Pagina 10
... reason , he hates all qualifications and parentheses . Each thought must be re- solved into its constituent parts ; each ar- gument must be expressed as a simple pro- position and his paragraphs are rather aggregates of independent ...
... reason , he hates all qualifications and parentheses . Each thought must be re- solved into its constituent parts ; each ar- gument must be expressed as a simple pro- position and his paragraphs are rather aggregates of independent ...
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