The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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Page 533
... true astronomy , the true chemistry , the true physiology , to nations still lapped in mythological dreams . . . progress and free - will to fatalist nations ... the doctrine of a rational liberty into the heart of Oriental despotisms ...
... true astronomy , the true chemistry , the true physiology , to nations still lapped in mythological dreams . . . progress and free - will to fatalist nations ... the doctrine of a rational liberty into the heart of Oriental despotisms ...
Page 544
... true system ? Or who admires ' Hamlet ' because it is a play , not because it is a fine play ? The author might as well comfort us , supposing all true know- ledge were in danger , by urging that though in future there would be no true ...
... true system ? Or who admires ' Hamlet ' because it is a play , not because it is a fine play ? The author might as well comfort us , supposing all true know- ledge were in danger , by urging that though in future there would be no true ...
Page 548
... true our religion will remain with us ; if we reject our dogma as false our religion will leave us . For this reason , in common language , we are accustomed , and very properly , to speak of a religion being true : and to declare , in ...
... true our religion will remain with us ; if we reject our dogma as false our religion will leave us . For this reason , in common language , we are accustomed , and very properly , to speak of a religion being true : and to declare , in ...
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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