The Edinburgh Review, 第 107 巻A. and C. Black, 1858 |
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... human discourse ; a philosophy which opened to the intellect of man the schools which have divided the speculations of all ages ; laws strictly based on religious ordinances , and therefore susceptible of no change and no progress ...
... human discourse ; a philosophy which opened to the intellect of man the schools which have divided the speculations of all ages ; laws strictly based on religious ordinances , and therefore susceptible of no change and no progress ...
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... human history ; such were the tribes whom Alexander met with when he crossed the Indus ; such are the men whom it has been the fate of this country , for the last hundred years , to hold in sub- jection . Extending over an area of ...
... human history ; such were the tribes whom Alexander met with when he crossed the Indus ; such are the men whom it has been the fate of this country , for the last hundred years , to hold in sub- jection . Extending over an area of ...
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... human nature ? That the machinery of administrative power and official cor- respondence between the India House , the India Board , and the Indian Government is cumbrous and inconvenient , no one can for a moment dispute . Nor can it be ...
... human nature ? That the machinery of administrative power and official cor- respondence between the India House , the India Board , and the Indian Government is cumbrous and inconvenient , no one can for a moment dispute . Nor can it be ...
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... human theories , but of human practice now , when contrasted both with theory and practice two thousand years ago . If there is something to sober , there is everything to console us in this gradual advancement of human society ; and ...
... human theories , but of human practice now , when contrasted both with theory and practice two thousand years ago . If there is something to sober , there is everything to console us in this gradual advancement of human society ; and ...
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... humanity ; on the further struggle of Eastern monachism , not only against human appetites and passions , but against almost every exercise of the mind and intellect . We see the Eastern Church contenting itself with endless quarrels ...
... humanity ; on the further struggle of Eastern monachism , not only against human appetites and passions , but against almost every exercise of the mind and intellect . We see the Eastern Church contenting itself with endless quarrels ...
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