Lectures on the Philosophy of Modern History: Delivered in the University of Dublin, 第 3 巻Graisberry & Campbell, 1820 |
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... tion , though that he might afterwards argue from effects to causes , by establishing a more general classification , which should range the atmospheric flame with that of electricity . When La Place computed the perturbations , which ...
... tion , though that he might afterwards argue from effects to causes , by establishing a more general classification , which should range the atmospheric flame with that of electricity . When La Place computed the perturbations , which ...
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... tion of the divine providence , not to the knowledge of the works of nature . This is plainly too narrow a consideration of phi- losophy , for it would exclude physiology ; though it must always be important to pre- serve the ...
... tion of the divine providence , not to the knowledge of the works of nature . This is plainly too narrow a consideration of phi- losophy , for it would exclude physiology ; though it must always be important to pre- serve the ...
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... tion are exalted above the savage outcasts of humanity and even among those na- tions which enjoy the refinements of civi- lized life , we perceive diversity and ine- quality in all the particulars which consti- tute their social ...
... tion are exalted above the savage outcasts of humanity and even among those na- tions which enjoy the refinements of civi- lized life , we perceive diversity and ine- quality in all the particulars which consti- tute their social ...
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... tion shall have been applied to the consi- deration of all the great changes of modern history , it is hoped that these may present a very different aspect , their very irregula- rities appearing to be but more complicated examples of ...
... tion shall have been applied to the consi- deration of all the great changes of modern history , it is hoped that these may present a very different aspect , their very irregula- rities appearing to be but more complicated examples of ...
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... tion be considered as derogating from his majesty ? The crimes have been actually committed , whatever we may deem of their remoter consequences ; and if they are re- presented as instrumental to the gracious purposes of God , they are ...
... tion be considered as derogating from his majesty ? The crimes have been actually committed , whatever we may deem of their remoter consequences ; and if they are re- presented as instrumental to the gracious purposes of God , they are ...
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17 ページ - Where throngs of knights and barons bold, In weeds of peace, high triumphs hold, With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace whom all commend.
264 ページ - Ye stars ! which are the poetry of heaven, If in your bright leaves we would read the fate Of men and empires, — 'tis to be forgiven, That in our aspirations to be great, Our destinies o'erleap their mortal state, And claim a kindred with you ; for ye are A beauty, and a mystery, and create G In us such love and reverence from afar, That fortune, fame, power, life, have named themselves a star.
531 ページ - E se ben ti ricordi e vedi lume, vedrai te somigliante a quella inferma che non può trovar posa in su le piume, ma con dar volta suo dolore scherma.
49 ページ - ; nor one who sleeps, nor one who has lost his coat of mail, nor one who is naked, nor one who is disarmed, nor one who looks on without taking part in the fight, nor one who is fighting with another foe...
254 ページ - Multa praeterea de sideribus atque eorum motu, de mundi ac terrarum magnitudine, de rerum natura, de deorum immortalium vi ac potestate, disputant et juventuti tradunt.
254 ページ - In primis hoc volunt persuadere, non interire animas, sed ab aliis post mortem transire ad alios, atque hoc maxime ad virtutem excitari putant, metu mortis neglecto.
97 ページ - Their poverty extorted from their pride those charters of freedom which unlocked the fetters of the slave, secured the farm of the peasant and the shop of the artificer, and gradually restored a substance and a soul to the most numerous and useful part of the community.
378 ページ - He called him ANTICHRIST, the proud worldly priest of Rome, and the most cursed of clippers and pursekervers.
xxvi ページ - ... shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid? shall there be evil in a city, and the Lord hath not done it?
168 ページ - Immediately previous to the discovery of the route to India by the Cape of Good Hope, we find that the price of pepper in the markets of Europe had fallen to 6s.