Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 3W. Blackwood, 1850 |
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Sivu 79
... consequence of the English mind being less partial than the French to the philosophy of human affairs , or , as is more probable , from the system of educa- tion at our universities being so exclusively devoted to the study of words ...
... consequence of the English mind being less partial than the French to the philosophy of human affairs , or , as is more probable , from the system of educa- tion at our universities being so exclusively devoted to the study of words ...
Sivu 89
... consequences behind them ; or at least rarely do what other men might not have done as effectually as they , and which was not already determined by the tendency of the human mind , and the tide , either of flow or ebb , by which human ...
... consequences behind them ; or at least rarely do what other men might not have done as effectually as they , and which was not already determined by the tendency of the human mind , and the tide , either of flow or ebb , by which human ...
Sivu 93
... consequence of the municipal system , then universally established as the very basis of civilisation in the whole Roman Empire , and may be seen urging , from a similar cause , the Turkish Empire to dissolution at this day . This was ...
... consequence of the municipal system , then universally established as the very basis of civilisation in the whole Roman Empire , and may be seen urging , from a similar cause , the Turkish Empire to dissolution at this day . This was ...
Sivu 96
... consequences , will be found to go far towards dispelling many of the pernicious innovating dogmas which have so long been afloat in the world . It is this , that whenever an institution , though apparently pernicious in our eyes , has ...
... consequences , will be found to go far towards dispelling many of the pernicious innovating dogmas which have so long been afloat in the world . It is this , that whenever an institution , though apparently pernicious in our eyes , has ...
Sivu 99
... consequences of a principle which it has established yesterday ; it will bring them forth in ages , when the appointed hour has arrived ; and its course is not the less sure that it is slow . The throne of the Almighty rests on time ...
... consequences of a principle which it has established yesterday ; it will bring them forth in ages , when the appointed hour has arrived ; and its course is not the less sure that it is slow . The throne of the Almighty rests on time ...
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