The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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... fact that boyhood and manhood constitute two such stages ; and we at once acknow- ledge that , to them , its applicability is incontrovertible . The historical deduction , by which it is shown by Mr. Kirkpatrick to have descended to us ...
... fact that boyhood and manhood constitute two such stages ; and we at once acknow- ledge that , to them , its applicability is incontrovertible . The historical deduction , by which it is shown by Mr. Kirkpatrick to have descended to us ...
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... fact that a law in his sense of the word is nothing more than the description of a fact . To speak of the movements of the planets as governed by the law of gravitation is , in strictness , to put the effect for the cause . By moving in ...
... fact that a law in his sense of the word is nothing more than the description of a fact . To speak of the movements of the planets as governed by the law of gravitation is , in strictness , to put the effect for the cause . By moving in ...
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... fact that the two sets of conceptions are funda- mentally opposed . It is not only not true that the common opinion identifies divine agency with caprice and irregularity , but it is an unquestionable fact that the earliest notions of ...
... fact that the two sets of conceptions are funda- mentally opposed . It is not only not true that the common opinion identifies divine agency with caprice and irregularity , but it is an unquestionable fact that the earliest notions of ...
Contents
1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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