Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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68. oldal
... spirit of system was often pres- ent , for the spirit of system is character- istic of the intellect of France . An idea , a dogma was enounced , and the facts were selected.or compelled to square with the idea ; an age was reduced to ...
... spirit of system was often pres- ent , for the spirit of system is character- istic of the intellect of France . An idea , a dogma was enounced , and the facts were selected.or compelled to square with the idea ; an age was reduced to ...
72. oldal
... spirit of Utopia , the something of Calvin's spirit of system , chimerical spirit , exemplified by Rous- and we can hardly help admiring the fine seau , obtained the mastery . As to our intolerance of his orthodoxy as he con- own ...
... spirit of Utopia , the something of Calvin's spirit of system , chimerical spirit , exemplified by Rous- and we can hardly help admiring the fine seau , obtained the mastery . As to our intolerance of his orthodoxy as he con- own ...
370. oldal
... spirit , and not permit that I should become so ingenious and accomplished a watch- maker . This made me tired of the subtile working . " The more delicate craft ex- pected by his Heidelberg master , no doubt , was unattainable by the ...
... spirit , and not permit that I should become so ingenious and accomplished a watch- maker . This made me tired of the subtile working . " The more delicate craft ex- pected by his Heidelberg master , no doubt , was unattainable by the ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
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