The Living Age, Том 295Living Age Company, 1917 |
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... things conveyed by channels of mere reason . So , too , should Huxley have been glad of the Kantian phil- osophy thus far , since he affirms that " the ground of everyone of our actions , and the validity of all our reasonings , rest ...
... things conveyed by channels of mere reason . So , too , should Huxley have been glad of the Kantian phil- osophy thus far , since he affirms that " the ground of everyone of our actions , and the validity of all our reasonings , rest ...
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... things ? " Much more powerfully than a retractation on bended knees , or any palinodia pre- scribed by prelates , do the last pages of Spencer's writing bear witness to the " deep heart of man , " which enshrines his most consummate ...
... things ? " Much more powerfully than a retractation on bended knees , or any palinodia pre- scribed by prelates , do the last pages of Spencer's writing bear witness to the " deep heart of man , " which enshrines his most consummate ...
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... things . They are scarcely willing to admit that it can be a natural thing at all . The testi- mony on this point is so nearly unani- mous that it seems almost presump- tuous in anyone to attempt to stem such a torrent . It is not ...
... things . They are scarcely willing to admit that it can be a natural thing at all . The testi- mony on this point is so nearly unani- mous that it seems almost presump- tuous in anyone to attempt to stem such a torrent . It is not ...
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... things happen in the Kingdom of the Rising Sun. Professor Ward denies the Mikado ; and his Shogun will consequently ... things past or things to come ? The foundation and test of truth would alike be wanting . Let me draw the conclusion ...
... things happen in the Kingdom of the Rising Sun. Professor Ward denies the Mikado ; and his Shogun will consequently ... things past or things to come ? The foundation and test of truth would alike be wanting . Let me draw the conclusion ...
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... things that destroy us are injustice , insolence , and foolish thoughts ; and the things that save us are justice , self - command , and true thought , which things dwell in the living power of the Gods . Now , if Materialism , which in ...
... things that destroy us are injustice , insolence , and foolish thoughts ; and the things that save us are justice , self - command , and true thought , which things dwell in the living power of the Gods . Now , if Materialism , which in ...
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