Littell's Living Age, 72. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1862 |
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61. oldal
... human affairs ! " That was Wal- pole's favorite text , when homiletically dis- posed . In 1784 , when Joseph quarrelled with the Dutch for the navigation of the Scheldt , Walpole writes to his friend at Florence : Our next excerpt ...
... human affairs ! " That was Wal- pole's favorite text , when homiletically dis- posed . In 1784 , when Joseph quarrelled with the Dutch for the navigation of the Scheldt , Walpole writes to his friend at Florence : Our next excerpt ...
66. oldal
... human brother : He doubles the life of his life - long ride Who gives his fortunate place to another ; And a thousand million lives are his Who carries the world in his sympathies : To deny Is to die . Throw gold to the far - dispersing ...
... human brother : He doubles the life of his life - long ride Who gives his fortunate place to another ; And a thousand million lives are his Who carries the world in his sympathies : To deny Is to die . Throw gold to the far - dispersing ...
81. oldal
... human reason . Pascal's Pyrrhonism , then , in the fewest words expressed , is his peremptory rejection of any alleged achievements of philosophy beyond the boundaries of that mid - land , or region of Relations , whereupon the human ...
... human reason . Pascal's Pyrrhonism , then , in the fewest words expressed , is his peremptory rejection of any alleged achievements of philosophy beyond the boundaries of that mid - land , or region of Relations , whereupon the human ...
82. oldal
... human reason were , or could be , intel- ligently cognizant of the Infinite ) . Strange it is that men have sought to comprehend the principles of things , and so to come to the knowledge of all things , by a presump- tion which is as ...
... human reason were , or could be , intel- ligently cognizant of the Infinite ) . Strange it is that men have sought to comprehend the principles of things , and so to come to the knowledge of all things , by a presump- tion which is as ...
83. oldal
... human rather his unbelief : —he rejects as a vain reason finds itself placed , Pascal had an ar- pretension every boasted conquest of science gumentative purpose in view , which , in fact , which assumes to have broken over the bor- he ...
... human rather his unbelief : —he rejects as a vain reason finds itself placed , Pascal had an ar- pretension every boasted conquest of science gumentative purpose in view , which , in fact , which assumes to have broken over the bor- he ...
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