The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 107. kötetA. Constable, 1858 |
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466. oldal
... Buckle's notions of completeness , its magnitude becomes be- wildering and overpowering . This General Introduction ' consists of the announcement and illustration of the principles of the science ultimately to be applied to that ...
... Buckle's notions of completeness , its magnitude becomes be- wildering and overpowering . This General Introduction ' consists of the announcement and illustration of the principles of the science ultimately to be applied to that ...
472. oldal
... Buckle appears to think ) be fatal either to morality or to theology , or that it would involve their reconstruction . We are further of opinion that Mr. Buckle's conception of civilisation is false , especially in respect of the view ...
... Buckle appears to think ) be fatal either to morality or to theology , or that it would involve their reconstruction . We are further of opinion that Mr. Buckle's conception of civilisation is false , especially in respect of the view ...
498. oldal
... Buckle's remark still less exact . The habit of persecution is unques- tionably diminished , under certain conditions , by the increase of knowledge ; but those conditions are absolutely ... Buckle seems to 498 April , Buckle's History of.
... Buckle's remark still less exact . The habit of persecution is unques- tionably diminished , under certain conditions , by the increase of knowledge ; but those conditions are absolutely ... Buckle seems to 498 April , Buckle's History of.
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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