Quarterly Review, Volumes 67-68John Murray, 1841 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 76
Page 124
... truth be not the first and most essential of all truths - and whe- ther a nation , of which one large portion at least , without at pre- sent deciding which , must be destitute of this truth , is not like the maniac , labouring under a ...
... truth be not the first and most essential of all truths - and whe- ther a nation , of which one large portion at least , without at pre- sent deciding which , must be destitute of this truth , is not like the maniac , labouring under a ...
Page 180
... truths , or is any truth , or all truth , necessary ? What is the act , or series of acts , of the mind in con structing general propositions - and when constructed , in what manner do we rest in them as expressive of truth ? Is it that ...
... truths , or is any truth , or all truth , necessary ? What is the act , or series of acts , of the mind in con structing general propositions - and when constructed , in what manner do we rest in them as expressive of truth ? Is it that ...
Page 220
... truth , can only be shown by experience by the observed fact of their co - existence ás literal truths in a particular case produced . A truth , necessary and universal , relative to any object of our knowledge , must verify itself in ...
... truth , can only be shown by experience by the observed fact of their co - existence ás literal truths in a particular case produced . A truth , necessary and universal , relative to any object of our knowledge , must verify itself in ...
Contents
Speeches and Forensic Arguments | 18 |
Report from the Select Committee on Medical Education | 53 |
Letters of the Earl of Dudley to the Bishop of Llandaff | 79 |
Copyright | |
23 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admitted appears Assembly Auchterarder authority Bay of Fundy believe bishops Bothwell British called Catholic Chalmers character Christian Church Church of Scotland civil clergy confession course courts Darnley doubt duty effect empire England English Etruria Etruscan Europe fact favour feeling fish France French Girardin give ground hands head Highlands honour important Ireland Irish Jesuits Joanna Baillie labour land letter Lord Aberdeen Lord Dudley Lord Moncreiff Lord Palmerston LXVII Mary means Mehemet Mehemet Ali ment mind ministers murder nature never Nova Scotia object observed opinion Pacha parish parliament party pass patron patronage persons political Popery Presbytery present presentee priests principles profession Protestant Queen question readers reason religion respect river Roman Romish Russia Scotland secret spirit Thiers tion treaty truth Tytler veto whole words