The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen30Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1843 |
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... manner , he said , one might prove the existence of the Happy Island which is said to lie in the Western Ocean . It is the best of all possible lands , and the best of things possible must exist in reality , as well as in the mind ...
... manner , he said , one might prove the existence of the Happy Island which is said to lie in the Western Ocean . It is the best of all possible lands , and the best of things possible must exist in reality , as well as in the mind ...
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... manner to those who would trace out the forms and fluctuations of belief , the exactions and assumptions of power , which followed the introduction of Christianity , and are so large a part of our own English Annals . History would be a ...
... manner to those who would trace out the forms and fluctuations of belief , the exactions and assumptions of power , which followed the introduction of Christianity , and are so large a part of our own English Annals . History would be a ...
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... manner , to have been so . What Plato said generally , and with a just pride , of his countrymen , is here applicable : " Whatever we Greeks receive from the Barba- rians , we improve and perfect . " Whatever the amount of know- ledge ...
... manner , to have been so . What Plato said generally , and with a just pride , of his countrymen , is here applicable : " Whatever we Greeks receive from the Barba- rians , we improve and perfect . " Whatever the amount of know- ledge ...
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... manner things were carried on there . Thus we come from another life and nature , unto this ; as it were out of another city , to some much - frequented mart ; some slaves to glory , others to money : but there are some few , who ...
... manner things were carried on there . Thus we come from another life and nature , unto this ; as it were out of another city , to some much - frequented mart ; some slaves to glory , others to money : but there are some few , who ...
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... manner . Of himself all that is certainly known in that respect is , that , while he firmly believed in the unity of God , and censured Homer and Hesiod for their profane ideas of divinity , he never rashly committed himself to any ...
... manner . Of himself all that is certainly known in that respect is , that , while he firmly believed in the unity of God , and censured Homer and Hesiod for their profane ideas of divinity , he never rashly committed himself to any ...
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