American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... human feeling than science can ever be , have another influence on the sentiments with which the sciences are viewed , on the activity with which they are pursued , on the safety with which they are preserved , and even on the mode and ...
... human feeling than science can ever be , have another influence on the sentiments with which the sciences are viewed , on the activity with which they are pursued , on the safety with which they are preserved , and even on the mode and ...
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... human conduct , as one who is the creature or director of its impulses . They are not the necessary consequence of the debi- lity of age , nor entirely the effect of a bad system - but ensue from the increase of knowledge among the mass ...
... human conduct , as one who is the creature or director of its impulses . They are not the necessary consequence of the debi- lity of age , nor entirely the effect of a bad system - but ensue from the increase of knowledge among the mass ...
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... human suffering ; but if the general condition of man is ever to be ameliorated , it can only be through the me- Idium of belief in human virtue . " But even suppose that all change in the world is to be effected merely by the triumph ...
... human suffering ; but if the general condition of man is ever to be ameliorated , it can only be through the me- Idium of belief in human virtue . " But even suppose that all change in the world is to be effected merely by the triumph ...
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CHENEVIX ON NATIONAL CHARACTER | 24 |
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