The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 46
... less convincing on these points than his reviewer supposes , contains much else that is well worth our consideration . After asserting the subjectivity of all truth - even scientific truths only exist when and so long as they are ...
... less convincing on these points than his reviewer supposes , contains much else that is well worth our consideration . After asserting the subjectivity of all truth - even scientific truths only exist when and so long as they are ...
Page 47
... less essential - our author maintains as a far more essential - part of religion than charity , yet , on the one hand , the development , with the progress of civilization , of the more social emotions , and of greater susceptibility to ...
... less essential - our author maintains as a far more essential - part of religion than charity , yet , on the one hand , the development , with the progress of civilization , of the more social emotions , and of greater susceptibility to ...
Page 52
... less decent in their lives and manners than they are in the nine- teenth century ; but were they more religious ? Is not the improved moral feeling of the present day largely due to the Wesleyan movement , and to the subsequent re ...
... less decent in their lives and manners than they are in the nine- teenth century ; but were they more religious ? Is not the improved moral feeling of the present day largely due to the Wesleyan movement , and to the subsequent re ...
Page 58
... less perfect organism . Of what profit are eyes to a fish that lives in the dark , or bright colours to a flower that does not feel the want of insect society ? The object of the writer of these remarks has not been to touch upon those ...
... less perfect organism . Of what profit are eyes to a fish that lives in the dark , or bright colours to a flower that does not feel the want of insect society ? The object of the writer of these remarks has not been to touch upon those ...
Page 100
... less and less cheering . From this time he did . not venture to absent himself from home except for very short intervals . He was thus entirely precluded from any laborious Parliamentary duties . The days which followed grew sadder and ...
... less and less cheering . From this time he did . not venture to absent himself from home except for very short intervals . He was thus entirely precluded from any laborious Parliamentary duties . The days which followed grew sadder and ...
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