The Eclectic ReviewSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1851 |
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Page 330
... living heart of her living power ? We may watch her pro- cesses , discover her laws , and give their names , but that is not revealing the secret of her life . We may learn to enumerate the properties of the various plants , and ...
... living heart of her living power ? We may watch her pro- cesses , discover her laws , and give their names , but that is not revealing the secret of her life . We may learn to enumerate the properties of the various plants , and ...
Page 331
... living eye , and spoken to a living heart . True knowledge is something more than a mere naming of things ; something more than a ceaseless repetition of the columns of a dictionary ; and this something can never be acquired by a ...
... living eye , and spoken to a living heart . True knowledge is something more than a mere naming of things ; something more than a ceaseless repetition of the columns of a dictionary ; and this something can never be acquired by a ...
Page 379
... living ; that Lord Stanley has succeeded to the Earldom of Derby ; and that Lord Ashley has been called to sit among the Peers as Earl of Shaftesbury . It seems more than probable that Lord Brougham has taken his leave of public life ...
... living ; that Lord Stanley has succeeded to the Earldom of Derby ; and that Lord Ashley has been called to sit among the Peers as Earl of Shaftesbury . It seems more than probable that Lord Brougham has taken his leave of public life ...
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