The Eclectic ReviewThis periodical is comprised mainly of book reviews. The majority of the books reviewed are religious in nature, however, books with various topics-most notably books on historical topics and books of poetry are also reviewed. |
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Side 97
Even if he announces he has discovered a new fact or a principle , we
immediately feel tempted to question whether it is a fact at all ; or , if a fact ,
whether it really justifies the principle he at once infers from it . Now , if we speak
somewhat ...
Even if he announces he has discovered a new fact or a principle , we
immediately feel tempted to question whether it is a fact at all ; or , if a fact ,
whether it really justifies the principle he at once infers from it . Now , if we speak
somewhat ...
Side 104
I tell you that the principle of non - intervention , as now preached among us , is
as selfish and cruel as the worst frenzy of conquest ; and differs from it only by
being , not only malignant , but dastardly.pp . 189 , 190 . ever Now it seems to us
...
I tell you that the principle of non - intervention , as now preached among us , is
as selfish and cruel as the worst frenzy of conquest ; and differs from it only by
being , not only malignant , but dastardly.pp . 189 , 190 . ever Now it seems to us
...
Side 181
There is a great principle involved in the title of the first lecture of M. Mullois , "
That to address men well , they must be loved much . ” We believe there is no
principle so certain , and the difficulty of its application is dreadfully , painfully
obvious .
There is a great principle involved in the title of the first lecture of M. Mullois , "
That to address men well , they must be loved much . ” We believe there is no
principle so certain , and the difficulty of its application is dreadfully , painfully
obvious .
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