Appletons' Journal, כרך 6D. Appleton and Company, 1879 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 81
עמוד 162
... human mind . From this curious ancestry of nature , a tran- sition of human progenitors is but a continuation of the imagination ; and this is all the more vivid , by being accompanied by no habit of his- torical tradition . The savage ...
... human mind . From this curious ancestry of nature , a tran- sition of human progenitors is but a continuation of the imagination ; and this is all the more vivid , by being accompanied by no habit of his- torical tradition . The savage ...
עמוד 173
... human study , every exercise of the human intel- lect , and the need of every human emotion that humanity agrees to reverence . In other words , a religion , to persecute in the future , will need to represent and embody the entire ...
... human study , every exercise of the human intel- lect , and the need of every human emotion that humanity agrees to reverence . In other words , a religion , to persecute in the future , will need to represent and embody the entire ...
עמוד 503
... human nature and of lib- erty . If Rousseau was the apostle of affliction , Mill was surely the apostle of freedom . He be- lieved that human society might be brought to something not far removed from perfection by the influence of ...
... human nature and of lib- erty . If Rousseau was the apostle of affliction , Mill was surely the apostle of freedom . He be- lieved that human society might be brought to something not far removed from perfection by the influence of ...
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