| Godfrey Thomas Vigne - 1863 - 382 sider
...the great fundamental problems of historical science." — Cornhill Magazine. "The whole book bear* the evident mark of maturity of thought. The third...chapter is full of thoughtful and able argument, in wbic*» the positions, nnt only of Cornte, but often of Mill, are powerfully and successfully assailed."—... | |
| Blanchard Jerrold - 1864 - 396 sider
...attention of its readers on tiie great fundamental problems uf historical science." SPECTATOR. — "The whole book bears the evident mark of maturity...argument, in which the positions, not only of Comte, bnt often of Mill, are powerfully and successfully assailed.*', ATHENJEI:M. — " The book now under... | |
| sir Frederick Charles Lascelles Wraxall (3rd bart.) - 1864 - 380 sider
...historical science." SPECTATOR. — "The whole book bears the evident mark of maturity of thonght. The third chapter is full of thoughtful and able argument,...of Mill, are powerfully and successfully assailed." ATHEN^UM. — " The book now under notice is no donbt heavy and massive, but no competent critic will... | |
| Karl Theodor Griesinger - 1864 - 352 sider
...readers on the great fundamental problems of historical science." SPECTATOR — "The whole book l'earsthe evident mark of maturity of thought. The third chapter...able argument, in which the positions, not only of Comtc, but often of Mill, are powerfully and successfully assailed." ATHES-SUM. — " The book now... | |
| Antoine Frédéric Ozanam - 1868 - 322 sider
...the attention of its readers on the great fundamental problems of historicalscience," — Comftill Magazine. "The whole book bears the evident mark of...competent critic will be prepared to pronounce it dull. It is exceedingly calm and candid, clear-sighted, and ingenious in an eminent degree. It is well... | |
| Ármin Vámbéry - 1868 - 488 sider
...the attention of its readers on the great fundamental problems of historical science." —Cornhtil Magazine. "The whole book bears the evident mark of...competent critic will be prepared to pronounce it dull. It is exceedingly calm and candid clear-sighted, and ingenious in an eminen degree, Jt is weH... | |
| Ármin Vámbéry - 1868 - 488 sider
...great fundamental problems of historical science." —Cornhitl Afayazinf. "The whole book bears tbe evident mark of maturity of thought. The third chapter...able argument, in which the positions, not only of Com.tr, but often of Mill, are powerfully and snccessfully assailed."— Spectator. " The book now... | |
| Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʼ - 1869 - 280 sider
...times felicitous. The volume gives ample proof of metaphysical acuteness. One good service it will "The whole book bears the evident mark of maturity...competent critic will be prepared to pronounce it dull. It is exceedingly calm and candid, clear-sighted, and ingenious in an eminent degree. It is well... | |
| Standish Grove Grady - 1869 - 376 sider
...attention of its readers on the great fundamental problems of historical science." — Cornhill Magazine. is full of thoughtful and able argument in which the...competent critic will be prepared to pronounce it dull. It is exceedingly calm and candid, clear-sighted, and ingenious in an eminent degree. It is well... | |
| Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - 1869 - 420 sider
...attention of its readers on the great fundamental problems of historical sclence." — Cornhill Magazine. is full of thoughtful and able argument in which the...competent critic will be prepared to pronounce it dull. It is exceedingly calm and candid, clear-sighted, and ingenious in on eminent degree. It Is well... | |
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