Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1870 |
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... mind was then turned to the great want of the age - the right means of instructing the masses . He resolved to ... minds of the populace , exciting their fanaticism , and robbing them of their property . In public lectures at Ox- ford ...
... mind was then turned to the great want of the age - the right means of instructing the masses . He resolved to ... minds of the populace , exciting their fanaticism , and robbing them of their property . In public lectures at Ox- ford ...
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... mind , and the rest of my pleasant mem- ories shall abide with myself , woven in bright colors in the web of my life by the fingers of the three sisters - my own , and never to be taken from me , let the future bring what fate it will ...
... mind , and the rest of my pleasant mem- ories shall abide with myself , woven in bright colors in the web of my life by the fingers of the three sisters - my own , and never to be taken from me , let the future bring what fate it will ...
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... minds thus far , is that Descartes , having commenced by declaring doubt to be a duty , found cer- tainty in ... mind . But it is also that Ideal- ism which refuses to make any assertions , either positive or negative , as to ...
... minds thus far , is that Descartes , having commenced by declaring doubt to be a duty , found cer- tainty in ... mind . But it is also that Ideal- ism which refuses to make any assertions , either positive or negative , as to ...
Pagina 35
... mind of Descartes , poised in equilibrium of doubt , not only yielded to the full force of the impulse towards physical science and physical ways of thought , given by his great con- temporaries , Galileo and Harvey , but shot beyond ...
... mind of Descartes , poised in equilibrium of doubt , not only yielded to the full force of the impulse towards physical science and physical ways of thought , given by his great con- temporaries , Galileo and Harvey , but shot beyond ...
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... mind by the foolish way in which they had persecuted him . It was , perhaps , a failing in M. Roquet that he looked upon all who were not of his way of thinking as police spies ; but we are none of us perfect . Taken all in all , he was ...
... mind by the foolish way in which they had persecuted him . It was , perhaps , a failing in M. Roquet that he looked upon all who were not of his way of thinking as police spies ; but we are none of us perfect . Taken all in all , he was ...
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