The Contemporary Review, 16. kötetA. Strahan, 1871 |
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... perhaps to be excluded , lest it should interfere with their freedom and rights . Are we then to fall back on the simple reading of the letter of the Bible ? No ! this , it is granted , would be an unworthy pretence . ' The teacher is ...
... perhaps to be excluded , lest it should interfere with their freedom and rights . Are we then to fall back on the simple reading of the letter of the Bible ? No ! this , it is granted , would be an unworthy pretence . ' The teacher is ...
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... perhaps the most competent living man , finds between Greek and modern , even non - Christian , philosophy . Though , according to him , modern thought is even more sceptical than Greek , and has called in question what the Greek never ...
... perhaps the most competent living man , finds between Greek and modern , even non - Christian , philosophy . Though , according to him , modern thought is even more sceptical than Greek , and has called in question what the Greek never ...
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... perhaps few men take the trouble to think ; but when a great audacious thinker like Descartes does analyze his thoughts , then the defects of such a false dualism as this become patent at once . When a mind clear as his begins to ...
... perhaps few men take the trouble to think ; but when a great audacious thinker like Descartes does analyze his thoughts , then the defects of such a false dualism as this become patent at once . When a mind clear as his begins to ...
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... perhaps the intelligence might have been held to take cognizance of the organic affection as it would look upon a picture . Now , however , that modern physiology has shown † that the formation of an image on the retina is only the ...
... perhaps the intelligence might have been held to take cognizance of the organic affection as it would look upon a picture . Now , however , that modern physiology has shown † that the formation of an image on the retina is only the ...
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... perhaps , allow me to say something which I had intended to say about culture . Sir Arthur . No , Milverton , our minds are , for the moment , wholly given to war . Say now anything that you have to say about that . Milverton . There is ...
... perhaps , allow me to say something which I had intended to say about culture . Sir Arthur . No , Milverton , our minds are , for the moment , wholly given to war . Say now anything that you have to say about that . Milverton . There is ...
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