The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 488
... knowledge or of accumulating wealth , but Mr. Buckle , though he never enters into detailed explanations on the point , seems to give the word a very much wider scope . He appears to believe that there is in all human affairs a constant ...
... knowledge or of accumulating wealth , but Mr. Buckle , though he never enters into detailed explanations on the point , seems to give the word a very much wider scope . He appears to believe that there is in all human affairs a constant ...
Page 489
... knowledge of which mankind is possessed is precisely the knowledge not of physical facts , or of statistical averages , or of the ill - digested lumber of the brain , but of the rules of life which govern and restrain the moral feelings ...
... knowledge of which mankind is possessed is precisely the knowledge not of physical facts , or of statistical averages , or of the ill - digested lumber of the brain , but of the rules of life which govern and restrain the moral feelings ...
Page 495
... knowledge will depend on it . The moral teaching of the Romish Church inculcates the former of these theories ; the practical genius of Protestantism prescribes the latter . The one is the morality of Italy or Spain ; the other is the ...
... knowledge will depend on it . The moral teaching of the Romish Church inculcates the former of these theories ; the practical genius of Protestantism prescribes the latter . The one is the morality of Italy or Spain ; the other is the ...
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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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