The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Հատոր 43 |
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In Ethics and Sociology they do not appear to have contributed anything valuable , at least in a scientific form , or of a speculative nature . Their genius was indeed , and doubtless still is , like that of the French , peculiarly ...
In Ethics and Sociology they do not appear to have contributed anything valuable , at least in a scientific form , or of a speculative nature . Their genius was indeed , and doubtless still is , like that of the French , peculiarly ...
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... and that of other nations who have adopted their religion , illustrates very clearly , and more so than that of any other nations , the importance of well organized government , and the real nature of the evils of bad government .
... and that of other nations who have adopted their religion , illustrates very clearly , and more so than that of any other nations , the importance of well organized government , and the real nature of the evils of bad government .
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There are no great leaps in the course of nature , but a steady , onward course of progressive derelopment , disturbed at times , it is true , by oscillation and violence ; bat in the main , a steady , onward course of progressive ...
There are no great leaps in the course of nature , but a steady , onward course of progressive derelopment , disturbed at times , it is true , by oscillation and violence ; bat in the main , a steady , onward course of progressive ...
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... the meek and lowly Nazarene , ” had preached his pure and beavenly gospel in their immediate neighborhood . In vain for them bad he called on men to renounce and abjure the ignoble traits of their nature , and to be guided only by ...
... the meek and lowly Nazarene , ” had preached his pure and beavenly gospel in their immediate neighborhood . In vain for them bad he called on men to renounce and abjure the ignoble traits of their nature , and to be guided only by ...
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... grounded on what he terms “ true first principles , " * or more particularly on a knowledge of the real nature of man — a system of instruction and education of which he claims to be the great apostle - it is practicable , nay quite ...
... grounded on what he terms “ true first principles , " * or more particularly on a knowledge of the real nature of man — a system of instruction and education of which he claims to be the great apostle - it is practicable , nay quite ...
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