Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen27W. Blackwood, 1830 |
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... kind of con- tradiction any other conclusion would be in practice - what sort of pros- pect a nation would present , that should divide itself into the struggle , that should attempt in this manner to pull asunder its higher and its ...
... kind of con- tradiction any other conclusion would be in practice - what sort of pros- pect a nation would present , that should divide itself into the struggle , that should attempt in this manner to pull asunder its higher and its ...
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... kind of Education we speak- whether of the very highest , or of that which is merely secular . The kind of instruction which writers on the Education of the People generally mean , is merely secular , that is , of the second order ; and ...
... kind of Education we speak- whether of the very highest , or of that which is merely secular . The kind of instruction which writers on the Education of the People generally mean , is merely secular , that is , of the second order ; and ...
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... kind of knowledge that can effectually and permanently clear and enlighten the will is soon circumscribed and de- fined - moral and religious . You may say , that the will cannot give religion , because religion is doctrine , and facts ...
... kind of knowledge that can effectually and permanently clear and enlighten the will is soon circumscribed and de- fined - moral and religious . You may say , that the will cannot give religion , because religion is doctrine , and facts ...
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... kind commands reve rence , and seems to be achieving the duty of his being ; but we would say , that he who knows objectively seems rather to walk in power - he who knows subjectively to walk in light . Galileo and Newton appear to us ...
... kind commands reve rence , and seems to be achieving the duty of his being ; but we would say , that he who knows objectively seems rather to walk in power - he who knows subjectively to walk in light . Galileo and Newton appear to us ...
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... kind , supporting their best affections within their own nearest and closest relations of sons , brothers , fathers , and keeping alive , if possible , that kindness and respect for the higher orders , which of old the bold peasant- ry ...
... kind , supporting their best affections within their own nearest and closest relations of sons , brothers , fathers , and keeping alive , if possible , that kindness and respect for the higher orders , which of old the bold peasant- ry ...
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