MiscellaniesKegan, Paul & Trench, 1887 |
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... matters immediately pressing , next that which relieves from thought and amuses . Naturally , Volumes of my Miscellanies , if published , answer to neither description . Hence , whether other volumes are to follow , must remain ...
... matters immediately pressing , next that which relieves from thought and amuses . Naturally , Volumes of my Miscellanies , if published , answer to neither description . Hence , whether other volumes are to follow , must remain ...
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... matter , which objects could not have been so well gained by a direct exertion of divine power . If otherwise , there would be no intelligible wisdom in employing a circuitous , rather than a direct method of effecting the end . The ...
... matter , which objects could not have been so well gained by a direct exertion of divine power . If otherwise , there would be no intelligible wisdom in employing a circuitous , rather than a direct method of effecting the end . The ...
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... matter of fact on the same side . We do find , to an amazing and appalling extent , moral disorder spread over the whole world as known to us ; and the greatest difficulty is met in accounting for such a phenomenon within the realm of ...
... matter of fact on the same side . We do find , to an amazing and appalling extent , moral disorder spread over the whole world as known to us ; and the greatest difficulty is met in accounting for such a phenomenon within the realm of ...
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... matters Spain then took the lead of England . Her poetry and other literature was in advance of ours ; she had a celebrated school of painting , while we were strange to such art . By the patriotism , high spirit , intelligence ...
... matters Spain then took the lead of England . Her poetry and other literature was in advance of ours ; she had a celebrated school of painting , while we were strange to such art . By the patriotism , high spirit , intelligence ...
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... matter than to Protestant theology , that we ought to attribute whatever advantages we can boast in material strength . Meanwhile , no one can overlook the portentous fact , that this physical science - to which we owe so much of what ...
... matter than to Protestant theology , that we ought to attribute whatever advantages we can boast in material strength . Meanwhile , no one can overlook the portentous fact , that this physical science - to which we owe so much of what ...
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