Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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Pagina 67
... nature of man . Who can venture to say that these experi- ments have been so numerous and complete as to have exhausted their subject , and displayed the utmost ca- pabilities of the human being ? Who , on the other hand , can rely with ...
... nature of man . Who can venture to say that these experi- ments have been so numerous and complete as to have exhausted their subject , and displayed the utmost ca- pabilities of the human being ? Who , on the other hand , can rely with ...
Pagina 68
... nature , into systematic knowledge , so amidst the urgent wants and pas- sions of life , into some rational mode of existence . Good and evil , truth and falsehood , are thrown before the thinking faculty , mixed and involved in ...
... nature , into systematic knowledge , so amidst the urgent wants and pas- sions of life , into some rational mode of existence . Good and evil , truth and falsehood , are thrown before the thinking faculty , mixed and involved in ...
Pagina 69
... nature by which social industry is directed and propelled , and in the confidence it teaches us to repose in such princi- ples rather than in the artificial regu- lations of a legislature prompted by views of casual advantage . In the ...
... nature by which social industry is directed and propelled , and in the confidence it teaches us to repose in such princi- ples rather than in the artificial regu- lations of a legislature prompted by views of casual advantage . In the ...
Pagina 70
... natural firma- ment , to detect what lies between in the wide " interstellar spaces . " But , like as the astronomer learned all he has revealed to us of the nature and vast- ness of remote space by observation of the luminous bodies ...
... natural firma- ment , to detect what lies between in the wide " interstellar spaces . " But , like as the astronomer learned all he has revealed to us of the nature and vast- ness of remote space by observation of the luminous bodies ...
Pagina 79
... natural ani- mation of hope and enterprise , and the sense of triumph steals upon his heart . Is it clouded with ... nature of that juris- prudence which it is supposed they refuse to preside over . The early Christians held it a ...
... natural ani- mation of hope and enterprise , and the sense of triumph steals upon his heart . Is it clouded with ... nature of that juris- prudence which it is supposed they refuse to preside over . The early Christians held it a ...
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