The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5; Volume 117Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 39
... true , it was more true before Bacon's time than it has been since . In the former case it was true both in principle and in fact ; in the latter , to a great extent , in prin- ciple only . The prose of Greece and Rome was considered to ...
... true , it was more true before Bacon's time than it has been since . In the former case it was true both in principle and in fact ; in the latter , to a great extent , in prin- ciple only . The prose of Greece and Rome was considered to ...
Page 118
... true , it is gloriously true , that the poetry of Palestine deals with the universal truths which govern the world ; but they are not presented in mathematical formulæ - they are - they are veiled ; for , indeed , that is also true of ...
... true , it is gloriously true , that the poetry of Palestine deals with the universal truths which govern the world ; but they are not presented in mathematical formulæ - they are - they are veiled ; for , indeed , that is also true of ...
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... True Minds . 469 may be much less unhappiness even in very unfavourable circum- stances than would be believed without experience . If husbands and wives will refuse to hinder when they cannot help , if they will abstain from emptying ...
... True Minds . 469 may be much less unhappiness even in very unfavourable circum- stances than would be believed without experience . If husbands and wives will refuse to hinder when they cannot help , if they will abstain from emptying ...
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