The National Review, Volume 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 - Periodicals |
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... Principles of Psychology . By Herbert Spencer . Longmans . 1855 . George Jacob Holyoake and Modern Atheism . An Essay . By S. D. Collet . Trübner . 1855 . The Reasoner for 1855. Edited by G. J. Holyoake . Holyoake , Fleet Street . ART ...
... Principles of Psychology . By Herbert Spencer . Longmans . 1855 . George Jacob Holyoake and Modern Atheism . An Essay . By S. D. Collet . Trübner . 1855 . The Reasoner for 1855. Edited by G. J. Holyoake . Holyoake , Fleet Street . ART ...
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... principle of consolidation . We begin with the whole . Small sciences are the labours of our manhood ; but the round universe is the play- thing of the boy . His fresh mind shoots out vaguely and crudely into the infinite and eternal ...
... principle of consolidation . We begin with the whole . Small sciences are the labours of our manhood ; but the round universe is the play- thing of the boy . His fresh mind shoots out vaguely and crudely into the infinite and eternal ...
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... principles of our nature , to which the bluntest own obedience . No father could be ex- pected to violate at once pecuniary duties and patriotic prin- ciples . Mr. Gibbon senior forbade the match . The young lady does not seem to have ...
... principles of our nature , to which the bluntest own obedience . No father could be ex- pected to violate at once pecuniary duties and patriotic prin- ciples . Mr. Gibbon senior forbade the match . The young lady does not seem to have ...
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... principle , " said that the crimes of Warren Hastings surpassed any thing to be found in the " correct sentences of Tacitus or the luminous page of Gibbon . " Some one seems to have been struck with the jet of learning , and questioned ...
... principle , " said that the crimes of Warren Hastings surpassed any thing to be found in the " correct sentences of Tacitus or the luminous page of Gibbon . " Some one seems to have been struck with the jet of learning , and questioned ...
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... principle , the original impulse , is not made clear . You never feel you are reading about the Romans . Yet no one denies their character to be most marked . Poets and orators have striven for the expression of it : " Leave gold and ...
... principle , the original impulse , is not made clear . You never feel you are reading about the Romans . Yet no one denies their character to be most marked . Poets and orators have striven for the expression of it : " Leave gold and ...
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