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... spirit of investigation which led him to scrutinize every position before he admitted it . " ( ii . 161. ) On the contrary , he felt with Sir Hamon L'Estrange that " naturalists readily follow one another , as wild geese fly ; " other ...
... spirit of investigation which led him to scrutinize every position before he admitted it . " ( ii . 161. ) On the contrary , he felt with Sir Hamon L'Estrange that " naturalists readily follow one another , as wild geese fly ; " other ...
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... spirit spread with the rapidity of electricity over all Europe , and no country was free from its effects . It turned the minds of all thinkers back upon the history of the last seventy years , and kindled a fresh interest in the ...
... spirit spread with the rapidity of electricity over all Europe , and no country was free from its effects . It turned the minds of all thinkers back upon the history of the last seventy years , and kindled a fresh interest in the ...
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... spirit would assume . The old saw tells us that the playthings of children are neglected in boyhood , and laughed at in manhood ; but the philosophic toy of Burke's youth waxed great , and became the bloody monster that made him tremble ...
... spirit would assume . The old saw tells us that the playthings of children are neglected in boyhood , and laughed at in manhood ; but the philosophic toy of Burke's youth waxed great , and became the bloody monster that made him tremble ...
Pagina 31
... spirit of trade and the spirit of philanthropy were at once brought into collision . Many and fearful were the evils that at first arose from this advance of Euro- pean civilization , with all its strength , and without its humanity ...
... spirit of trade and the spirit of philanthropy were at once brought into collision . Many and fearful were the evils that at first arose from this advance of Euro- pean civilization , with all its strength , and without its humanity ...
Pagina 35
... spirit , however , once roused , was not to be again laid at rest . Deep called unto deep ; young democracy from the other side of the Atlantic gave the death - stab to the old feudalism of Europe . Thus society was dying , and society ...
... spirit , however , once roused , was not to be again laid at rest . Deep called unto deep ; young democracy from the other side of the Atlantic gave the death - stab to the old feudalism of Europe . Thus society was dying , and society ...
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