A Century of Revolution: By William Samuel LillyChapman and Hall, Limited, 1889 - 235 Seiten |
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... true end of his- torical research , we must discern the ideas of which events are the phenomenal expression The public order which the Revolution destroyed , rested on the idea of divinely prescribed duty The Revolutionists attempted to ...
... true end of his- torical research , we must discern the ideas of which events are the phenomenal expression The public order which the Revolution destroyed , rested on the idea of divinely prescribed duty The Revolutionists attempted to ...
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... perfection . This is the true law of evolution These considerations commended to men of good will who rage against Mr. Darwin's doctrine without under- standing it 126 127 128 CHAPTER V. THE REVOLUTION AND ART . Naturalism in art.
... perfection . This is the true law of evolution These considerations commended to men of good will who rage against Mr. Darwin's doctrine without under- standing it 126 127 128 CHAPTER V. THE REVOLUTION AND ART . Naturalism in art.
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... true This is the especial value of his writings The true mission of the artist PAGE 153 • 155 157 CHAPTER VI . THE REVOLUTION AND DEMOCRACY . The word Democracy is commonly used to denote the polity in contemporary Europe which is ...
... true This is the especial value of his writings The true mission of the artist PAGE 153 • 155 157 CHAPTER VI . THE REVOLUTION AND DEMOCRACY . The word Democracy is commonly used to denote the polity in contemporary Europe which is ...
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... true doctrine of Right ; for the State is essentially an ethical society , rooted and grounded in the moral law . The very foundation of the public order is the rational acknowledgment that there are eternal , immutable , principles and ...
... true doctrine of Right ; for the State is essentially an ethical society , rooted and grounded in the moral law . The very foundation of the public order is the rational acknowledgment that there are eternal , immutable , principles and ...
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... true , nay , far truer , because the manifestations of national character are much more conspicuous and more instinctive - that is , less reasoned - than are the manifestations of indi- vidual character . It is pre - eminently true of ...
... true , nay , far truer , because the manifestations of national character are much more conspicuous and more instinctive - that is , less reasoned - than are the manifestations of indi- vidual character . It is pre - eminently true of ...
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