Littell's Living Age, 180. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1889 |
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... idea of a philosophic idea there natural economy , of some pre - existent adaptation , between a relative somewhere in the world of thought , and its correlative somewhere in the world of language - both alike , rather , somewhere in ...
... idea of a philosophic idea there natural economy , of some pre - existent adaptation , between a relative somewhere in the world of thought , and its correlative somewhere in the world of language - both alike , rather , somewhere in ...
260. oldal
... idea of God altogether , as a complete superfluity . An object of adoration , like all the others , it has ; and ... idea at the bottom of it far simpler than the propositions in which alone it can be stated logically . Let us see what ...
... idea of God altogether , as a complete superfluity . An object of adoration , like all the others , it has ; and ... idea at the bottom of it far simpler than the propositions in which alone it can be stated logically . Let us see what ...
267. oldal
... idea in it at all analogous to this idea of Christ . Compared with Christian- ity , it is like an optical instrument with some essential lens wanting . Christianity made our infinitesimal influence infinite ; scientific optimism makes ...
... idea in it at all analogous to this idea of Christ . Compared with Christian- ity , it is like an optical instrument with some essential lens wanting . Christianity made our infinitesimal influence infinite ; scientific optimism makes ...
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FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW | 3 |
Daniel OConnells Correspondence | 22 |
ATHENS Sketches | 27 |
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