The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 851
... thought , the modes of reasoning , and the habits of illustration , which are given by a training in the Roman Law . No tension of mind or length of study which even distantly resembles the labour of mastering English jurisprudence , is ...
... thought , the modes of reasoning , and the habits of illustration , which are given by a training in the Roman Law . No tension of mind or length of study which even distantly resembles the labour of mastering English jurisprudence , is ...
Pagina 894
... thought on the problems of government , must have gone to their making . Other- wise their expression would have been almost inconceivable and their acceptability impossible . One must remember , in a word , that when the Kaiser speaks ...
... thought on the problems of government , must have gone to their making . Other- wise their expression would have been almost inconceivable and their acceptability impossible . One must remember , in a word , that when the Kaiser speaks ...
Pagina 983
... thoughts divine ; O wretched he whose care is shadowy speculation on the Gods ! '22 For God , while separate from His creation , ' living one holy mind , ineffable , alone , ' is nevertheless immanent throughout it , and swift thought ...
... thoughts divine ; O wretched he whose care is shadowy speculation on the Gods ! '22 For God , while separate from His creation , ' living one holy mind , ineffable , alone , ' is nevertheless immanent throughout it , and swift thought ...
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