Macmillan's Magazine, 32. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1875 |
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90. oldal
... object in a legis- lative point of view ; and , lastly , it is a committee that , in its present form , deals exclusively with what is usually subject matter for civil or criminal proceedings at law . In one word , its sole practical object ...
... object in a legis- lative point of view ; and , lastly , it is a committee that , in its present form , deals exclusively with what is usually subject matter for civil or criminal proceedings at law . In one word , its sole practical object ...
484. oldal
... object which excites its admiration may be as in the former case a tree , a flower , the sky or the sea , but the admiration when aroused goes beyond the object which aroused it and fixes upon a great Unity , more or less strongly ...
... object which excites its admiration may be as in the former case a tree , a flower , the sky or the sea , but the admiration when aroused goes beyond the object which aroused it and fixes upon a great Unity , more or less strongly ...
485. oldal
... object of the unique devotion due to Him , I shall show immediately ; but what I have said about those inferior forms of religion which have not God for their object suggests another observation before we pass to consider the religion ...
... object of the unique devotion due to Him , I shall show immediately ; but what I have said about those inferior forms of religion which have not God for their object suggests another observation before we pass to consider the religion ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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