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Side viii
... nature with an especial degree of logical strength , was quite at home , was peculiarly enabled to unfold and open in the little Genevese republic , which has preserved something of the learned and inflexible physiognomy of its patron ...
... nature with an especial degree of logical strength , was quite at home , was peculiarly enabled to unfold and open in the little Genevese republic , which has preserved something of the learned and inflexible physiognomy of its patron ...
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... nature , and governmental by conviction . In his eyes , the France of our day , founded upon two great victories of the principle of liberty , is naturally prone to abuse its triumph , and of the two elements equally necessary for ...
... nature , and governmental by conviction . In his eyes , the France of our day , founded upon two great victories of the principle of liberty , is naturally prone to abuse its triumph , and of the two elements equally necessary for ...
Side xxix
... nature of the soul in the Christian church - The ancient priests for the most part pronounced in favour of the system of materialism - Efforts to escape from it - Analogous march of ideas in pagan philosophy - Commencement of the system ...
... nature of the soul in the Christian church - The ancient priests for the most part pronounced in favour of the system of materialism - Efforts to escape from it - Analogous march of ideas in pagan philosophy - Commencement of the system ...
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... nature , than people are at first disposed to believe ; there are material , visible facts , such as wars , battles , the official acts of governments ; there are moral facts , none the less real that they do not appear on the surface ...
... nature , than people are at first disposed to believe ; there are material , visible facts , such as wars , battles , the official acts of governments ; there are moral facts , none the less real that they do not appear on the surface ...
Side 6
... nature are odious , pernicious , which weigh painfully upon nations , despotism , for example , and anarchy , if they have contributed in some way to civilization , if they have enabled it to make an onward stride , up to a certain ...
... nature are odious , pernicious , which weigh painfully upon nations , despotism , for example , and anarchy , if they have contributed in some way to civilization , if they have enabled it to make an onward stride , up to a certain ...
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Side 2 - BELL (Sir Charles). The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression, as connected with the Fine Arts.
Side 19 - A Dictionary of Political, Constitutional, Statistical, and Forensic Knowledge ; forming a Work of Reference on subjects of Civil Administration, Political Economy, Finance, Commerce, Laws, and Social Relations.
Side 9 - Essays : on Decision of Character ; on a Man's writing Memoirs of Himself ; on the epithet Romantic ; on the aversion of Men of Taste to Evangelical Religion, y.
Side 17 - MOTLEY (JL). The Rise of the Dutch Republic. A History. By John Lothrop Motley. New Edition, with Biographical Introduction by Moncure D. Conway. 3 vols.
Side 6 - Miscellanies, Esthetic and Literary; to which* is added, THE THEORY OF LIFE.
Side 12 - Historical Documents of the Middle Ages, including the most famous Charters relating to England, the Empire, the Church, &c., from the 6th to the I4th Centuries. Translated from the Latin and edited by Ernest F. Henderson, AB, AM, Ph.D. 5*.
Side 9 - FLORENCE OF WORCESTER'S Chronicle, with the Two Continuations : comprising Annals of English History from the Departure of the Romans to the Reign of Edward I.
Side 17 - TESTAMENT (The) In Greek. Griesbach's Text, with various Readings at the foot of the page, and Parallel References in the margin ; also a Critical Introduction and Chronological Tables. By an eminent Scholar, with a Greek and English Lexicon. 3rd Edition, revised and corrected. Two Facsimiles of Greek Manuscripts. 900 pages. 5*.
Side 20 - ROGER OF WENDOVER'S Flowers of History, comprising the History of England from the Descent of the Saxons to AD 1235, formerly ascribed to Matthew Paris.
Side 449 - About the end of the sixth, and the beginning of the seventh century, a number of pious and learned men flourished in the country, among whom was Kentigern, commonly called St.