The Christian Examiner, 74. kötetCrosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 |
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... civilization thus far has been to make it true . Herein we think he does the age some injustice . " In ancient history , " he says , " and in a diminishing degree through the long transition from feudality to the present time , the ...
... civilization thus far has been to make it true . Herein we think he does the age some injustice . " In ancient history , " he says , " and in a diminishing degree through the long transition from feudality to the present time , the ...
20. oldal
... civilization . Mr. Mill lack's faith . The age has tendencies beside those which lie on the surface , which are too obscure even for his philosophy to discover , but which may well be believed to balance and compensate for those which ...
... civilization . Mr. Mill lack's faith . The age has tendencies beside those which lie on the surface , which are too obscure even for his philosophy to discover , but which may well be believed to balance and compensate for those which ...
21. oldal
... civilization , yet it is certain that the causes which have made us abandon the plainer speech of ruder times have made us also abandon other characteristics of those times which we could better afford to lose , and that the gain in the ...
... civilization , yet it is certain that the causes which have made us abandon the plainer speech of ruder times have made us also abandon other characteristics of those times which we could better afford to lose , and that the gain in the ...
25. oldal
... civilization and culture , render them either indisposed to adopt , or incapable of maintaining , that system which in itself is most perfect . " It is to be borne in mind , that political machinery does not act of itself . As it is ...
... civilization and culture , render them either indisposed to adopt , or incapable of maintaining , that system which in itself is most perfect . " It is to be borne in mind , that political machinery does not act of itself . As it is ...
27. oldal
... civilization to appreciate and rightly use its blessings , which have alone made Liberty at home in England and in America . A single peculiarity in this work indicates the radical differ- ence in the constitution of society between ...
... civilization to appreciate and rightly use its blessings , which have alone made Liberty at home in England and in America . A single peculiarity in this work indicates the radical differ- ence in the constitution of society between ...
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