The Quarterly Review, Volume 89William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1851 |
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... less misery and less happiness than in any other of the world . ' In regard to the physiological conjecture that the Anglo - Saxon race does , and ever will , degenerate in the New World , all that we can gather from casual remarks in ...
... less misery and less happiness than in any other of the world . ' In regard to the physiological conjecture that the Anglo - Saxon race does , and ever will , degenerate in the New World , all that we can gather from casual remarks in ...
Pagina 175
... less respect that of philosophy . It is not more unwise to demand scientific demonstration on articles of faith , than to decide scientific questions out of the Bible . He taunts no less distinguished men than Archimedes , Hipparchus ...
... less respect that of philosophy . It is not more unwise to demand scientific demonstration on articles of faith , than to decide scientific questions out of the Bible . He taunts no less distinguished men than Archimedes , Hipparchus ...
Pagina 183
... less name than Tillemont , Massuet , Foggini ; by Protestants as learned as Beveridge , Hammond , Cave , and Spencer . Even Anton Pagi and Fleury did not venture to avow their manifest disbelief . It was rejected as a fable by later and ...
... less name than Tillemont , Massuet , Foggini ; by Protestants as learned as Beveridge , Hammond , Cave , and Spencer . Even Anton Pagi and Fleury did not venture to avow their manifest disbelief . It was rejected as a fable by later and ...
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