The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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Pagina 14
... necessary , for the sake of even poetical vraisemblance , that they should be of enormous stature , since it was they who piled the mountains up to heaven . But Otus and Ephialtes are small , even as children , compared to the Mars of ...
... necessary , for the sake of even poetical vraisemblance , that they should be of enormous stature , since it was they who piled the mountains up to heaven . But Otus and Ephialtes are small , even as children , compared to the Mars of ...
Pagina 32
... necessary , in order to compre- hend the relation of Mr. Buckle's work to the treatises on social science which have preceded it . Mr. Buckle is one of that series of philosophers who , from Plato downwards , have studied human affairs ...
... necessary , in order to compre- hend the relation of Mr. Buckle's work to the treatises on social science which have preceded it . Mr. Buckle is one of that series of philosophers who , from Plato downwards , have studied human affairs ...
Pagina 43
... necessary to a right understanding of his argument . Our author then declares that the truths which we pos- sess relating to morality have not changed for thousands of years . No , they have not . Neither have " intellectual truths ...
... necessary to a right understanding of his argument . Our author then declares that the truths which we pos- sess relating to morality have not changed for thousands of years . No , they have not . Neither have " intellectual truths ...
Pagina 55
... necessary forerunner of the scientific ; that in the race , no less than in the individual , doubt must intervene between belief and knowledge . We shall now briefly consider Mr. Buckle's fourth funda- mental law - that " the great ...
... necessary forerunner of the scientific ; that in the race , no less than in the individual , doubt must intervene between belief and knowledge . We shall now briefly consider Mr. Buckle's fourth funda- mental law - that " the great ...
Pagina 88
... and that , as soon as the Austrian domination was restored , he felt it necessary to retire at once to Switzerland . Finding that even there he was subject to annoyance from Austrian 88 [ Dec. , MODERN ITALIAN LITERATURE .
... and that , as soon as the Austrian domination was restored , he felt it necessary to retire at once to Switzerland . Finding that even there he was subject to annoyance from Austrian 88 [ Dec. , MODERN ITALIAN LITERATURE .
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