A Century of RevolutionChapman and Hall, limited, 1890 - 239 Seiten |
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... admirable volumes . However that may be , your kind permission to write your name here , enables me not only to pay a tribute to personal friendship , but to acknowledge the debt of gratitude laid upon me , as upon all scientific ...
... admirable volumes . However that may be , your kind permission to write your name here , enables me not only to pay a tribute to personal friendship , but to acknowledge the debt of gratitude laid upon me , as upon all scientific ...
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... admirably said , " is the same with that of my own permanent self , and all the choice which is permitted to me consists in having it for my guardian angel or my avenging fiend . This is the spirit of law , the lute of Amphion , the ...
... admirably said , " is the same with that of my own permanent self , and all the choice which is permitted to me consists in having it for my guardian angel or my avenging fiend . This is the spirit of law , the lute of Amphion , the ...
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... admirable words , that " the idea of the State , taken in the fullest sense , demands the ethical guidance of religion , or , to express it in Christian language , demands the Church as the condition of its proper being ; " although ...
... admirable words , that " the idea of the State , taken in the fullest sense , demands the ethical guidance of religion , or , to express it in Christian language , demands the Church as the condition of its proper being ; " although ...
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... admirable . This , however , is a side of the argument which it would perhaps do more harm than good to press . Even an excessive admiration for a benign and nobly pitiful character is so attractive and so wholesome , that one can have ...
... admirable . This , however , is a side of the argument which it would perhaps do more harm than good to press . Even an excessive admiration for a benign and nobly pitiful character is so attractive and so wholesome , that one can have ...
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... admiration for its pro- fessors , as being , at all events , much more sensible than Theists . His own opinion seems to be that the existence of God is " an insoluble question . " § * Compromise , p . 160 . " The Atheists Ibid . p . 128 ...
... admiration for its pro- fessors , as being , at all events , much more sensible than Theists . His own opinion seems to be that the existence of God is " an insoluble question . " § * Compromise , p . 160 . " The Atheists Ibid . p . 128 ...
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