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... human society , and open a new era . The doctrine of human sacrifice , which had ex- erted so strange and glowing a fascination , was to lose its horrors while retaining its ennobling influence . The emotions and the conscience were ...
... human society , and open a new era . The doctrine of human sacrifice , which had ex- erted so strange and glowing a fascination , was to lose its horrors while retaining its ennobling influence . The emotions and the conscience were ...
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... Human Physiology , and as a Guide to the Philosophical Pursuit of Natural History " ( 8vo , London , 1839 ) . After receiving his diploma in Edinburgh , he settled in Bristol , and became lecturer on medical jurisprudence in the medical ...
... Human Physiology , and as a Guide to the Philosophical Pursuit of Natural History " ( 8vo , London , 1839 ) . After receiving his diploma in Edinburgh , he settled in Bristol , and became lecturer on medical jurisprudence in the medical ...
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... human wickedness , and , on the other hand , in a narrower estimate of the conditions of human life . His defi- nition of Nature , to put it logically , would exclude that natural man in whose poten- tial existence Rousseau ...
... human wickedness , and , on the other hand , in a narrower estimate of the conditions of human life . His defi- nition of Nature , to put it logically , would exclude that natural man in whose poten- tial existence Rousseau ...
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