Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 30J. Soule and T. Mason., 1848 |
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Pagina 10
... perfect enough to show the slightest variation of the balance . Mr. Prescott's understanding is thus judicial in its character , uniting to a love for truth diligence in its search and judgment in its detection . But this does not ...
... perfect enough to show the slightest variation of the balance . Mr. Prescott's understanding is thus judicial in its character , uniting to a love for truth diligence in its search and judgment in its detection . But this does not ...
Pagina 13
... perfect ' fury and pride of soul . " He conceives character and events with such vividness as to adopt the passions of the age he de- scribes , blending them with his own life , and making their ex- pression a matter of personal concern ...
... perfect ' fury and pride of soul . " He conceives character and events with such vividness as to adopt the passions of the age he de- scribes , blending them with his own life , and making their ex- pression a matter of personal concern ...
Pagina 15
... perfect and unpremeditated . We have thus attempted to pass beneath the surface of Mr. Prescott's works to show out of what combination of elements , inoral and intellectual , they have taken their present form . It is only in this way ...
... perfect and unpremeditated . We have thus attempted to pass beneath the surface of Mr. Prescott's works to show out of what combination of elements , inoral and intellectual , they have taken their present form . It is only in this way ...
Pagina 18
... perfect philosophy of an age would be to understand the philosophy of God's providence , and to know the history of the future as well as the past . The nearest approximation to correctness in history is where circumstances and men are ...
... perfect philosophy of an age would be to understand the philosophy of God's providence , and to know the history of the future as well as the past . The nearest approximation to correctness in history is where circumstances and men are ...
Pagina 32
... perfect system , its solidly laid foundations , and the profound philosophy by which it was said to be everywhere pervaded . Fourier , it was boasted , had at length discovered the essential harmony of the universe ; and that , too ...
... perfect system , its solidly laid foundations , and the profound philosophy by which it was said to be everywhere pervaded . Fourier , it was boasted , had at length discovered the essential harmony of the universe ; and that , too ...
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