The Contemporary Review, Volume 16A. Strahan, 1871 - Great Britain |
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... seems to me to be thrown on the practical significance of the opinions expressed in the foregoing extract by the following interesting letter , which appeared in the same paper : - : - 6 " Sir , —I venture to send to you the substance ...
... seems to me to be thrown on the practical significance of the opinions expressed in the foregoing extract by the following interesting letter , which appeared in the same paper : - : - 6 " Sir , —I venture to send to you the substance ...
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... seems to anticipate " accusations of dishonesty . " If any of the members of the Board adopt his views , I think it highly probable that he may turn out to be a true prophet . fog , " I should have been tempted to suppose THE SCHOOL ...
... seems to anticipate " accusations of dishonesty . " If any of the members of the Board adopt his views , I think it highly probable that he may turn out to be a true prophet . fog , " I should have been tempted to suppose THE SCHOOL ...
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... seems to me to be something quite beyond mere science . And I cannot but think that it , together with the awe and reverence , which have no kinship with base fear , but arise whenever one tries to pierce below the surface of things ...
... seems to me to be something quite beyond mere science . And I cannot but think that it , together with the awe and reverence , which have no kinship with base fear , but arise whenever one tries to pierce below the surface of things ...
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... seems to be stronger than this — that it is the interest of every one that ability should be neither wasted , nor misapplied , by any one ; and , therefore , that every one's representative , the State , is neces- sarily fulfilling the ...
... seems to be stronger than this — that it is the interest of every one that ability should be neither wasted , nor misapplied , by any one ; and , therefore , that every one's representative , the State , is neces- sarily fulfilling the ...
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... on to claim for it that it is the key to the universe , and apply it to the soul of man , then it seems to me that the Church has * Einleitung , 46 . a right to warn science off , and to say c 2 THEORY OF THE HUMAN SOUL . 19.
... on to claim for it that it is the key to the universe , and apply it to the soul of man , then it seems to me that the Church has * Einleitung , 46 . a right to warn science off , and to say c 2 THEORY OF THE HUMAN SOUL . 19.
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