Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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6. oldal
... ment , perhaps , rather than of an exalted utility , that in commenting on Roscoe's life I further lay appeal to your attention . The mental problem involved in the question of what induced Roscoe to turn his attention to Florentine ...
... ment , perhaps , rather than of an exalted utility , that in commenting on Roscoe's life I further lay appeal to your attention . The mental problem involved in the question of what induced Roscoe to turn his attention to Florentine ...
17. oldal
... ment for Catholic emancipation , and his support of Mr. Whitbread in Parliament for the establishment of paro- chial primary schools , anticipating the present educational system , were all proofs of his public spirit , his advanced and ...
... ment for Catholic emancipation , and his support of Mr. Whitbread in Parliament for the establishment of paro- chial primary schools , anticipating the present educational system , were all proofs of his public spirit , his advanced and ...
7. oldal
... ment . And here again , as in their literary work , it is not that they fail to give us much . The limitation comes in that lack of reverence for other minds which blinds them to what they did not , and could not give . When Jeffrey ...
... ment . And here again , as in their literary work , it is not that they fail to give us much . The limitation comes in that lack of reverence for other minds which blinds them to what they did not , and could not give . When Jeffrey ...
14. oldal
... of all representative govern- ment , " we are told , " is that men who do not judge well * The words are Lord Holland's , quoted by Macaulay .叠 of public affairs may be quite competent to choose others 14 MACAULAY THE REFORMING WHIG .
... of all representative govern- ment , " we are told , " is that men who do not judge well * The words are Lord Holland's , quoted by Macaulay .叠 of public affairs may be quite competent to choose others 14 MACAULAY THE REFORMING WHIG .
17. oldal
... ment . Mill's theory was rigorously deductive , and the characteristic weakness of all deductive theory - especially of the geometrical type which founds upon few and simple principles - is well known . A mistake at the outset is fatal ...
... ment . Mill's theory was rigorously deductive , and the characteristic weakness of all deductive theory - especially of the geometrical type which founds upon few and simple principles - is well known . A mistake at the outset is fatal ...
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