The Contemporary Review, 16. kötetA. Strahan, 1871 |
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... look at it theoretically , without much practical experience of schools , it may appear serious or even unanswerable . But there is very little in it practically ; when it is faced determinately and handled firmly , it will soon shrink ...
... look at it theoretically , without much practical experience of schools , it may appear serious or even unanswerable . But there is very little in it practically ; when it is faced determinately and handled firmly , it will soon shrink ...
19. oldal
... look there- fore on the screams of the orthodox , and still more on the passionate eloquence and indignant protests of their foes , as signs of life . No one is quite at his ease ; the orthodox screams because he feels that science has ...
... look there- fore on the screams of the orthodox , and still more on the passionate eloquence and indignant protests of their foes , as signs of life . No one is quite at his ease ; the orthodox screams because he feels that science has ...
21. oldal
... look difficulties full in the face , and frankly acknowledge them . We must cheerfully accept all facts , however they at first sight tell against us . We must pierce down to the very core of things . Furthermore , we must make ...
... look difficulties full in the face , and frankly acknowledge them . We must cheerfully accept all facts , however they at first sight tell against us . We must pierce down to the very core of things . Furthermore , we must make ...
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... look on " the sensations of pain and hunger , as nothing else but confused kinds of thinking , arising out of the union and , as it were , mixing up of body and soul , " betrays at once the opposition between his theory and facts . When ...
... look on " the sensations of pain and hunger , as nothing else but confused kinds of thinking , arising out of the union and , as it were , mixing up of body and soul , " betrays at once the opposition between his theory and facts . When ...
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... look upon it as equivalent to the chemical substances of which the organism is com- posed . The form means that ... looks upon as high treason against the majesty of facts , which cry out that the * Kleutgen , " Philosophie der Vorzeit ...
... look upon it as equivalent to the chemical substances of which the organism is com- posed . The form means that ... looks upon as high treason against the majesty of facts , which cry out that the * Kleutgen , " Philosophie der Vorzeit ...
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