The British Quarterly Review, Volume 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 - Christianity |
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... result of much reading and of much thought . The material in it is varied and abundant ; and there is ability , in many respects , and no lack of boldness , in the manner of using it . It is long since any single volume has come before ...
... result of much reading and of much thought . The material in it is varied and abundant ; and there is ability , in many respects , and no lack of boldness , in the manner of using it . It is long since any single volume has come before ...
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... result , and that is far from being wholly satisfactory . The propositions to which the most material part of this volume may be reduced are the following : -First , that the barbarisms and the civilizations of more than three - fourths ...
... result , and that is far from being wholly satisfactory . The propositions to which the most material part of this volume may be reduced are the following : -First , that the barbarisms and the civilizations of more than three - fourths ...
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... results , the heads of which it may now be convenient to recapitulate . We have seen that our actions , being solely the result of internal and external agencies , must be explicable by the laws of those agencies . That is to say , by ...
... results , the heads of which it may now be convenient to recapitulate . We have seen that our actions , being solely the result of internal and external agencies , must be explicable by the laws of those agencies . That is to say , by ...
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... result . But their influence has not been so general nor so great as Mr. Buckle would have us suppose , and they have all been subordinate to other influences , of which our author makes little account . Those civilizations have all ...
... result . But their influence has not been so general nor so great as Mr. Buckle would have us suppose , and they have all been subordinate to other influences , of which our author makes little account . Those civilizations have all ...
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... result of causes so limited and simple as those assigned by Mr. Buckle . We feel sure also that the bad relations between tenant and landlord in modern India do not fairly represent what has obtained generally even in tropical countries ...
... result of causes so limited and simple as those assigned by Mr. Buckle . We feel sure also that the bad relations between tenant and landlord in modern India do not fairly represent what has obtained generally even in tropical countries ...
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