The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... human mind from the bondage which ages of domination and terror had imposed upon it , and restored to man that freedom of opinion and discussion by which alone truth can be developed and es- tablished . Yet it cannot be denied , neither ...
... human mind from the bondage which ages of domination and terror had imposed upon it , and restored to man that freedom of opinion and discussion by which alone truth can be developed and es- tablished . Yet it cannot be denied , neither ...
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... human will to forms and ceremonies and creeds as their sworn foe the Catholics - but it is to the freedom of research , to the unrestrained liberty of opinion that inevitably , even if they un- designedly sprung from the great ...
... human will to forms and ceremonies and creeds as their sworn foe the Catholics - but it is to the freedom of research , to the unrestrained liberty of opinion that inevitably , even if they un- designedly sprung from the great ...
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... human life is devoted in them to the acquisition of two dead languages , by no means apply to the German . It will be perceived , from the extracts we have made , that in the latter , besides languages , ancient and modern , every thing ...
... human life is devoted in them to the acquisition of two dead languages , by no means apply to the German . It will be perceived , from the extracts we have made , that in the latter , besides languages , ancient and modern , every thing ...
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... human life . To exemplify our opinions we will advert to one mode practis- ed in the Gymnasia , by which a great economy oftime and a great improvement in effect can be made in our present processes of teaching . Much of the time of ...
... human life . To exemplify our opinions we will advert to one mode practis- ed in the Gymnasia , by which a great economy oftime and a great improvement in effect can be made in our present processes of teaching . Much of the time of ...
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... human talent , could Fabricius have compiled his Bibliotheca Græca , or Eichhorn his Introduction to the Old Testament , or Bayle his Dictionary , or Gibbon his Decline and Fall of the Roman Em- pire , or Michaelis or Mosheim , Heyne or ...
... human talent , could Fabricius have compiled his Bibliotheca Græca , or Eichhorn his Introduction to the Old Testament , or Bayle his Dictionary , or Gibbon his Decline and Fall of the Roman Em- pire , or Michaelis or Mosheim , Heyne or ...
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