We concluded that the revolution must soon be consummated, — that it was indispensable that superstition and fanaticism should give place to philosophy, and we began to calculate the probability of the period when this should be, and which of the present... Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal - Pagina 2141845Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Newnham - 1845 - 408 pagina’s
...— that it was indispensable that " superstition and fanaticism should give place to philo" sophy, and we began to calculate the probability of " the...oldest complained that they could scarcely flatter them" selves with the hope ; the younger rejoiced that they " might entertain this very probable expectation... | |
| William Gregory - 1851 - 444 pagina’s
...other.' We concluded that the revolution must soon be consummated, — that it was indispensable that superstition and fanaticism should give place to philosophy,...could scarcely flatter themselves with the hope ; the young rejoiced that they might entertain this very probable expectation ; — and they congratulated... | |
| Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - 1851 - 428 pagina’s
...other.'1 We concluded that the revolution must soon be consummated, — that it was indispensable that superstition and fanaticism should give place to philosophy,...complained that they could scarcely flatter themselves wilh the hope ; the younger rejoiced, that they might entertain this very probable expectation ; —... | |
| Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - 1851 - 430 pagina’s
...other.' We concluded that the revolution must soon be consummated, — that it was indispensable that superstition and fanaticism should give place to philosophy,...oldest complained that they could scarcely flatter ihemselves with the hope ; the younger rejoiced, that they might entertain this very probable expectation... | |
| William Fishbough - 1852 - 1104 pagina’s
...consummated ; that it waf indispensable that superstition and fanaticism should give place to philos ophy, and we began to calculate the probability of the period...which of the present company should live to see the reig% tfreatm. The oldest complained that they could scarcely flatter themselves with the hope; the... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 248 pagina’s
...other.'' We concluded that the revolution must soon be consummated, — that it was indispensable that superstition and fanaticism should give place to philosophy, and we began to calculate the probable period when this should be, and which of the present company should live to see the reign... | |
| 1874 - 896 pagina’s
...that it waf • indispensable that superstition and fanaticism should give place to philos , ophy, and we began to calculate the probability of the period...which of the present company should live to see the reigte of reason. The oldest complained that they could scarcely flatter them* gelves with the hope... | |
| William Gregory - 1884 - 402 pagina’s
...other.' We concluded that the revolution must soon be consummated, — that it was indispensable that superstition and fanaticism should give place to philosophy,...which -of the present company should live to see the reiyn q/ reason. The oldest complained that they could scarcely natter themselves with the hope ; the... | |
| WILLIAM GREGORY, M.D., F.R.S.E. - 1909 - 310 pagina’s
...other.' We concluded that the revolution must soon be consummated,—that it was indispensable that superstition and fanaticism should give place to philosophy,...could scarcely flatter themselves with the hope; the young rejoiced that they might entertain this very probable expectation;—and they congratulated the... | |
| Swami Panchadasi - 1996 - 328 pagina’s
...probability of the period when this should be, and which of the present company should live to see it. The oldest complained that they could scarcely flatter...with the hope; the younger rejoiced that they might etttertain this very probable expectation; and thqjr congratulated the .Academy especially for having... | |
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