Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, כרך 24;כרך 87John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1876 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 83
עמוד 4
... mind instantaneously and permanently , and he read every- thing . In the midst of severe labors in India , he read enough classical authors to stock the mind of an ordinary profes- sor . At the same time he framed a criminal code and ...
... mind instantaneously and permanently , and he read every- thing . In the midst of severe labors in India , he read enough classical authors to stock the mind of an ordinary profes- sor . At the same time he framed a criminal code and ...
עמוד 5
... mind would have to answer by striking a rough bal- ance between the conveniences and in- conveniences likely to arise . It would be forced , that is to say , to reason from the nature of the case . But Macaulay had at his fingers ' end ...
... mind would have to answer by striking a rough bal- ance between the conveniences and in- conveniences likely to arise . It would be forced , that is to say , to reason from the nature of the case . But Macaulay had at his fingers ' end ...
עמוד 7
... minds , he says , in the Essay upon Ranke , have believed in transub- stantiation , that is , according to him , in the ... mind ; it had not produced a revolt . He retained the old hatred for slavery ; and he retained , with the whole ...
... minds , he says , in the Essay upon Ranke , have believed in transub- stantiation , that is , according to him , in the ... mind ; it had not produced a revolt . He retained the old hatred for slavery ; and he retained , with the whole ...
עמוד 8
... minds , if only in virtue of his instinctive prefer- ence of the concrete to the abstract , and his dislike , already ... mind is creating a series of pictures . But Mac- aulay's imagination is as definitely limit- ed as his speculation ...
... minds , if only in virtue of his instinctive prefer- ence of the concrete to the abstract , and his dislike , already ... mind is creating a series of pictures . But Mac- aulay's imagination is as definitely limit- ed as his speculation ...
עמוד 9
... mind would have always prevented him , from attaining excellence as a de- bater . In everything that he wrote , however , we see the true rhetorician . He tells us that Fox wrote debates , whilst Mackintosh spoke essays . Macau- lay did ...
... mind would have always prevented him , from attaining excellence as a de- bater . In everything that he wrote , however , we see the true rhetorician . He tells us that Fox wrote debates , whilst Mackintosh spoke essays . Macau- lay did ...
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