The British Quarterly Review, Volume 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 - Christianity |
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... opinion of many persons , are the . prime movers of human affairs . That this opinion is altogether erroneous will be amply proved in the present work .... If a people were left entirely to themselves , their religion , their literature ...
... opinion of many persons , are the . prime movers of human affairs . That this opinion is altogether erroneous will be amply proved in the present work .... If a people were left entirely to themselves , their religion , their literature ...
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... opinion . He reminds us that , as knowledge increases , the in- tellectual classes become strong at the cost of the military class . With this change come manufactures , trade , commerce , law , literature , science , philosophy ...
... opinion . He reminds us that , as knowledge increases , the in- tellectual classes become strong at the cost of the military class . With this change come manufactures , trade , commerce , law , literature , science , philosophy ...
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... opinion ; and it is for this reason that the politician often labours hard and long to bring public opinion up to the required level . Nothing can be more one - sided and unsatisfactory than the drift of Mr. Buckle's reasoning on this ...
... opinion ; and it is for this reason that the politician often labours hard and long to bring public opinion up to the required level . Nothing can be more one - sided and unsatisfactory than the drift of Mr. Buckle's reasoning on this ...
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... opinions of the past about which it would not be well to stand in doubt . A world that has been always blunder- ing so egregiously can be entitled to little confidence , should be listened to with great distrust . But while a show is ...
... opinions of the past about which it would not be well to stand in doubt . A world that has been always blunder- ing so egregiously can be entitled to little confidence , should be listened to with great distrust . But while a show is ...
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... opinions has been favourable to the progress of civilization , our concern with the history of scepticism does not end at this point . It has a dark side which should not be overlooked . What it has done in relation to orthodoxy over a ...
... opinions has been favourable to the progress of civilization , our concern with the history of scepticism does not end at this point . It has a dark side which should not be overlooked . What it has done in relation to orthodoxy over a ...
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