The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 136A. Constable, 1872 |
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... reason as an instrument for acquiring the sciences ; whereas on the contrary we ought to avail ourselves of the sciences as an instrument for perfecting our reason , justness of mind being infinitely more important than all the ...
... reason as an instrument for acquiring the sciences ; whereas on the contrary we ought to avail ourselves of the sciences as an instrument for perfecting our reason , justness of mind being infinitely more important than all the ...
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... reasons that influenced him in going to London . Then we may be quite sure that he had an eye to business as well as pleasure , that he wished to put fairly forward his claims to advancement in the Church . It is indeed one of the ...
... reasons that influenced him in going to London . Then we may be quite sure that he had an eye to business as well as pleasure , that he wished to put fairly forward his claims to advancement in the Church . It is indeed one of the ...
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... reason a cypress walk , called " The Walk of Death , " was to be solemnly appropriated to the sole purpose of interment . There monu- mental urns or obelisks might be erected . ' 6 Having matured his plan , he started for London in the ...
... reason a cypress walk , called " The Walk of Death , " was to be solemnly appropriated to the sole purpose of interment . There monu- mental urns or obelisks might be erected . ' 6 Having matured his plan , he started for London in the ...
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... reason assigned by a witty man of those times for ' nis being an infidel . ' The polemic is avowedly from first to last an argumentum ad hominem , the main point enforced by way of retort against the mathematicians being the specula ...
... reason assigned by a witty man of those times for ' nis being an infidel . ' The polemic is avowedly from first to last an argumentum ad hominem , the main point enforced by way of retort against the mathematicians being the specula ...
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... reason . And he faithfully followed his own doc- trine in this particular . He lived at a time when the greatest political crime recorded in our history was deliberately perpe- trated , the enactment of the Penal Code against his ...
... reason . And he faithfully followed his own doc- trine in this particular . He lived at a time when the greatest political crime recorded in our history was deliberately perpe- trated , the enactment of the Penal Code against his ...
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Página 289 - Body and Blood of Christ are verily and indeed " taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's
Página 342 - Be copy now to men of grosser blood, And teach them how to war! — And you, good yeomen, Whose limbs were made in England, show us here The mettle of your pasture; let us swear That you are worth your breeding : which I doubt not; For there is none of you so mean and base, That hath not noble lustre in your eyes.
Página 491 - Unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception; in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children; and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee.
Página 349 - My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind, So flew'd, so sanded ; and their heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook-knee'd, and dew-lapp'd like Thessalian bulls ; Slow in pursuit, but match'd in mouth like bells, Each under each.
Página 488 - A SYSTEM of SURGERY, Theoretical and Practical. In Treatises by Various Authors.
Página 352 - Even like an o'ergrown lion in a cave, That goes not out to prey...
Página 288 - Christ was the word that spake it; He took the bread and brake it ; And what the word did make it, That I believe and take it.
Página 290 - THE body of our Lord Jesus Christ, which was given for thee, preserve thy body and soul unto everlasting life ! Take and eat this in remembrance that Christ died for thee ; and feed on him in thy heart by faith with thanksgiving.
Página 287 - The tawny lion, pawing to get free His hinder parts, then springs, as broke from bonds, And rampant shakes his brinded mane...
Página 356 - O Hamlet, speak no more. Thou turn'st mine eyes into my very soul; And there I see such black and grained spots As will not leave their tinct.