The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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359. oldal
... regard to this fact , Ranke has committed a remarkable blunder for a writer pretending to the character of his- torian . He makes the French bishops say that the obedience of the Jesuits in France to their superior - general , was ...
... regard to this fact , Ranke has committed a remarkable blunder for a writer pretending to the character of his- torian . He makes the French bishops say that the obedience of the Jesuits in France to their superior - general , was ...
486. oldal
... regard the primary principle in man as mind , then , since it is necessary to make him a unit , it is necessary to regard will as a principle of activity , as a quality of that primary mental principle . This is a very important ...
... regard the primary principle in man as mind , then , since it is necessary to make him a unit , it is necessary to regard will as a principle of activity , as a quality of that primary mental principle . This is a very important ...
491. oldal
... regards it as " the intellectual medium , through which alone the phenomena of matter become visible to us . " He also ... regard mental philosophy as the test . In this opinion German writers concur . If the mind be the intellectual ...
... regards it as " the intellectual medium , through which alone the phenomena of matter become visible to us . " He also ... regard mental philosophy as the test . In this opinion German writers concur . If the mind be the intellectual ...
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