The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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Page 455
... nature of a race is derived . We neglect to learn accurately where such or such a parent force is " lodged " ( où telle pensée est logée ) and we omit to see that , according to this original cause , so will be produced the developments ...
... nature of a race is derived . We neglect to learn accurately where such or such a parent force is " lodged " ( où telle pensée est logée ) and we omit to see that , according to this original cause , so will be produced the developments ...
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... nature of the currency , we apprehend the nature of space . Sir William Hamilton , at all events , seems to have formed to him- self an ideal notion of the nature of knowledge , which is compre- hension , and to have refused the name of ...
... nature of the currency , we apprehend the nature of space . Sir William Hamilton , at all events , seems to have formed to him- self an ideal notion of the nature of knowledge , which is compre- hension , and to have refused the name of ...
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gious nature , and then , sometimes , a few words spoken with the insight which poets possess , would entirely remove some of the troublesome stumbling - blocks which his young hearers , in the course of their cogitations , had not been ...
gious nature , and then , sometimes , a few words spoken with the insight which poets possess , would entirely remove some of the troublesome stumbling - blocks which his young hearers , in the course of their cogitations , had not been ...
Contents
By the Rev H N OXENHAM | 39 |
THE CHURCH AND DISSENT | 721 |
IMPERIAL MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT Maj Gen Hon W FIELDING | 777 |
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