The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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... philosophy of the human mind is no school for infidelity , but it excites the warmest feelings of piety , and defends them with the soundest reason . NO GENERAL DISCOVERIES IN MORAL PHILOSOPHY . SOME very considerable men are accustomed ...
... philosophy of the human mind is no school for infidelity , but it excites the warmest feelings of piety , and defends them with the soundest reason . NO GENERAL DISCOVERIES IN MORAL PHILOSOPHY . SOME very considerable men are accustomed ...
211. oldal
... PHILOSOPHY . 211 centuries : Sir James Hall has just discovered that lime can be melted by carbonic acid ; —but who hopes that he can discover any new flux for avarice ? or any improved method of judging , and comparing ? We have had no ...
... PHILOSOPHY . 211 centuries : Sir James Hall has just discovered that lime can be melted by carbonic acid ; —but who hopes that he can discover any new flux for avarice ? or any improved method of judging , and comparing ? We have had no ...
216. oldal
... PHILOSOPHERS . of knowledge ; and as it brings in fresh tributes of science for the increase of human happiness , it extorts from us fresh tributes of praise to the guide and father of true philosophy . To the understanding of Aristotle ...
... PHILOSOPHERS . of knowledge ; and as it brings in fresh tributes of science for the increase of human happiness , it extorts from us fresh tributes of praise to the guide and father of true philosophy . To the understanding of Aristotle ...
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