The Republican, כרך 13Greenwood Reprint Corporation, 1970 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 72
עמוד 190
... knowledge , and all human action , are confined within the boundaries of observation and experience . Second rule ... knowledge of every thing in nature but himself ? He is satisfied with the knowledge of the four elements —fire , air ...
... knowledge , and all human action , are confined within the boundaries of observation and experience . Second rule ... knowledge of every thing in nature but himself ? He is satisfied with the knowledge of the four elements —fire , air ...
עמוד 646
... knowledge of man and nature , can be patronized only by a free and enlightened people , by a nation whose very existence depends on the progress and diffusion of that knowledge , which , according to Pope , alone deserves the name of ...
... knowledge of man and nature , can be patronized only by a free and enlightened people , by a nation whose very existence depends on the progress and diffusion of that knowledge , which , according to Pope , alone deserves the name of ...
עמוד 652
... knowledge is strongly illustrated in the anecdote of one of the French princes who travelled into England , and upon his return was questioned by the King , his father , what he had learned ? To which he replied , " Sire , I have ...
... knowledge is strongly illustrated in the anecdote of one of the French princes who travelled into England , and upon his return was questioned by the King , his father , what he had learned ? To which he replied , " Sire , I have ...
תוכן
VOLUME XIII | 7 |
Notice of Every Womans Book Recapitulation of Stewarts | 17 |
tracts from the Reverend Robert Taylors 44th Oration W | 32 |
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