Littell's Living Age, 103. kötetLiving Age Company, Incorporated, 1869 |
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285. oldal
... tion is rare . To Rawlins , Grant was the country ; the representative , the incarna- tion of his patriotism . Such loyality as is seldom manifested in modern times towards a king was felt by this ardent Republican and Democrat for his ...
... tion is rare . To Rawlins , Grant was the country ; the representative , the incarna- tion of his patriotism . Such loyality as is seldom manifested in modern times towards a king was felt by this ardent Republican and Democrat for his ...
335. oldal
... tion by design , but by necessity . The in- strument works , and works according to its make , and according to its component parts . How can it work otherwise ? The function is the only action of which the instrument is capable , and ...
... tion by design , but by necessity . The in- strument works , and works according to its make , and according to its component parts . How can it work otherwise ? The function is the only action of which the instrument is capable , and ...
342. oldal
... tion of them : and M. Comte's blame of Nature , if a worse judgment of results , is better fitted to , and corresponds more with , his rationale of the cause . A pure variability which issues in organi- zation is in truth nothing but ...
... tion of them : and M. Comte's blame of Nature , if a worse judgment of results , is better fitted to , and corresponds more with , his rationale of the cause . A pure variability which issues in organi- zation is in truth nothing but ...
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