Dr. Appleton: His Life and Literary RelicsTrübner and Company, 1881 - 350 oldal |
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... means that would reach the end , and then sternly disciplined himself with a view to the accomplish- ment of his cherished purpose . An old friend , who had ample means of studying his character both at School and at Oxford , says ...
... means that would reach the end , and then sternly disciplined himself with a view to the accomplish- ment of his cherished purpose . An old friend , who had ample means of studying his character both at School and at Oxford , says ...
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... means of discovering them . I am sorry to have but few records of my brother's undergraduate life , which admit of being introduced in a memoir . The following extracts , however , will serve to give some glimpses of a routine of hard ...
... means of discovering them . I am sorry to have but few records of my brother's undergraduate life , which admit of being introduced in a memoir . The following extracts , however , will serve to give some glimpses of a routine of hard ...
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... means of brotherhoods , party lectures and personal influence . This charge Appleton did not think a fair one , and could not agree with his Liberal friends about it . After I had taken my degree , I saw Appleton oftener than before ...
... means of brotherhoods , party lectures and personal influence . This charge Appleton did not think a fair one , and could not agree with his Liberal friends about it . After I had taken my degree , I saw Appleton oftener than before ...
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... means of a contribu- tion from Mr. James S. Cotton , late Fellow of Queen's College , Oxford , one of the essayists in the volume on " The Endowment of Research , " who also has ample knowledge of the circumstances connected with the ...
... means of a contribu- tion from Mr. James S. Cotton , late Fellow of Queen's College , Oxford , one of the essayists in the volume on " The Endowment of Research , " who also has ample knowledge of the circumstances connected with the ...
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... means that remained to him . In concert with the editor of Nature , a journal founded in the same year and the same month as the Academy , he set to work upon a private propaganda to influence all those with whom he came into contact ...
... means that remained to him . In concert with the editor of Nature , a journal founded in the same year and the same month as the Academy , he set to work upon a private propaganda to influence all those with whom he came into contact ...
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Dr. Appleton: His Life and Literary Relics Archibald Henry Sayce,John Hoblyn Appleton Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2016 |
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175. oldal - Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming on things to come, Can yet the lease of my true love control, Supposed as forfeit to a confined doom.
306. oldal - Depart from us ; for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways. "What is the Almighty, that we should serve him? and what profit should we have, if we pray unto him?
161. oldal - What we commonly call man, the eating, drinking, planting, counting man, does not, as we know him, represent himself, but misrepresents himself. Him we do not respect, but the soul, whose organ he is, would he let it appear through his action, would make our knees bend. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius ; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue ; when it flows through his affection, it is love.
289. oldal - It appeareth in nothing more, that atheism is rather in the lip than in the heart of man, than by this, that atheists will ever be talking of that their opinion,. as if they fainted in it within themselves...
200. oldal - In the theological state, the human mind, seeking the essential nature of beings, the first and final causes (the origin and purpose) of all effects —in short, Absolute knowledge— supposes all phenomena to be produced by the immediate action of supernatural beings.
290. oldal - Just are the ways of God, And justifiable to men ; Unless there be, who think not God at all : If any be, they walk obscure ; For of such doctrine never was there school, But the heart of the fool, And no man therein doctor but himself.
132. oldal - Their idols are silver and gold, the work of men's hands. They have mouths, but they speak not : eyes have they, but they see not...
212. oldal - Hebraism and Hellenism, — between these two points of influence moves our world. At one time it feels more powerfully the attraction of one of them, at another time of the other ; and it ought to be, though it never is, evenly and happily balanced between them.