The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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... nature , as defined by their own Butler , who says - in a sermon on the text , ' For as we have many members in one ... nature of man and all the variety of internal principles which belong to it . And then the comparison will be between ...
... nature , as defined by their own Butler , who says - in a sermon on the text , ' For as we have many members in one ... nature of man and all the variety of internal principles which belong to it . And then the comparison will be between ...
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... nature . And our veneration and gratitude must not be lessened by the thought that this great man was incapable , from the place he occupied in the progress of thought , of understanding the true nature of his own reasoning . He was ...
... nature . And our veneration and gratitude must not be lessened by the thought that this great man was incapable , from the place he occupied in the progress of thought , of understanding the true nature of his own reasoning . He was ...
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... nature and the nature of things at large ; with the universal principles of poetic beauty , not as they stand written in our text - books , but in the hearts and imaginations of all men . To us it seems lost labour to inquire what a ...
... nature and the nature of things at large ; with the universal principles of poetic beauty , not as they stand written in our text - books , but in the hearts and imaginations of all men . To us it seems lost labour to inquire what a ...
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