The Christian Examiner, 74. kötetCrosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 |
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11. oldal
... less to be expected from his stoical breeding , the tenderest heart . The few failings which are attributed to him were all on the side of indulgence , while his writings , the highest ethical product of the ancient mind , differ ...
... less to be expected from his stoical breeding , the tenderest heart . The few failings which are attributed to him were all on the side of indulgence , while his writings , the highest ethical product of the ancient mind , differ ...
21. oldal
... less conducive to its free development than have ever existed . That type of it , for instance , which shows itself in the con- cession which each man makes , not only on matters of taste , but on matters of thought and opinion , to the ...
... less conducive to its free development than have ever existed . That type of it , for instance , which shows itself in the con- cession which each man makes , not only on matters of taste , but on matters of thought and opinion , to the ...
24. oldal
... less than the universal field of human action in its relations to society and the individual , and we hope in due time to see the closing chapters of this remarkable book ex- panded into a treatise on some or all of the great divisions ...
... less than the universal field of human action in its relations to society and the individual , and we hope in due time to see the closing chapters of this remarkable book ex- panded into a treatise on some or all of the great divisions ...
26. oldal
... less heavily upon him than upon his brother of the field or of the shop . How , then , does it happen that in almost every country of Continental Europe there is constant war , open or sup- pressed , between a royal or imperial family ...
... less heavily upon him than upon his brother of the field or of the shop . How , then , does it happen that in almost every country of Continental Europe there is constant war , open or sup- pressed , between a royal or imperial family ...
36. oldal
... less confidence in its feasibility , than is usual with him . It seems objection- able on two grounds ; - the impossibility , amounting almost to absurdity , of fixing with any accuracy the relative intellect- ual capacity of every ...
... less confidence in its feasibility , than is usual with him . It seems objection- able on two grounds ; - the impossibility , amounting almost to absurdity , of fixing with any accuracy the relative intellect- ual capacity of every ...
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