A Century of Revolution: By William Samuel LillyChapman and Hall, Limited, 1889 - 235 Seiten |
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... claims to be a religion itself . This truth will be elucidated by the help of Mr. John Morley , the professed apologist of the Revolution , and a special authority on its inner meaning and spirit • Mr. Morley compares the Revolution ...
... claims to be a religion itself . This truth will be elucidated by the help of Mr. John Morley , the professed apologist of the Revolution , and a special authority on its inner meaning and spirit • Mr. Morley compares the Revolution ...
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... claims as his great fore- father , Diderot , and asserts that Stendhal , Gustave Flaubert , and Balzac were of the ... claim that his school is xviii SUMMARY .
... claims as his great fore- father , Diderot , and asserts that Stendhal , Gustave Flaubert , and Balzac were of the ... claim that his school is xviii SUMMARY .
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By William Samuel Lilly William Samuel Lilly. SUMMARY . xix And his claim that his school is the popular artistic expression of the Revolution seems unquestionably true This is the especial value of his writings The true mission of the ...
By William Samuel Lilly William Samuel Lilly. SUMMARY . xix And his claim that his school is the popular artistic expression of the Revolution seems unquestionably true This is the especial value of his writings The true mission of the ...
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... claim to con- sistency The fundamental principle of this new school of English Liberalism is the sovereignty of the masses - the sovereignty of the people is a very different thing- the domination , not of the ethical idea , but of ...
... claim to con- sistency The fundamental principle of this new school of English Liberalism is the sovereignty of the masses - the sovereignty of the people is a very different thing- the domination , not of the ethical idea , but of ...
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... claiming another and a higher source of duty in the Divine Nature and the filial relation of man to it . This we may confidently affirm to be the primary , the essential dogma upon which it rests ; and M. Renan is well warranted when he ...
... claiming another and a higher source of duty in the Divine Nature and the filial relation of man to it . This we may confidently affirm to be the primary , the essential dogma upon which it rests ; and M. Renan is well warranted when he ...
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