Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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Page 38
... believe that few , however matured their character , have ever passed through Haileybury without feeling that their keen sense of evil has been blunted , and the edge of their sensibilities dulled . A choice of two courses is left to ...
... believe that few , however matured their character , have ever passed through Haileybury without feeling that their keen sense of evil has been blunted , and the edge of their sensibilities dulled . A choice of two courses is left to ...
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... believe in the reality of an external world at all , or in the reality of their own existence , or any thing that they do , or suffer , or enjoy ! are . The nature of sin and holiness . There are no rules laid down like those of the ...
... believe in the reality of an external world at all , or in the reality of their own existence , or any thing that they do , or suffer , or enjoy ! are . The nature of sin and holiness . There are no rules laid down like those of the ...
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... believe they will not be entirely without effect . Why should subjects - subjects , fraught with such tremendous importance for weal or for woe - ever be taken up in the spirit of mere partizanship , or narrow - minded sectarianism ? It ...
... believe they will not be entirely without effect . Why should subjects - subjects , fraught with such tremendous importance for weal or for woe - ever be taken up in the spirit of mere partizanship , or narrow - minded sectarianism ? It ...
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... believe that they are treading in the footsteps of Bacon when they decry the study of pure mathema- tics as a remnant of scholastic trifling . To the enlightened advocates of practical philosophy it is not difficult to shew that a ...
... believe that they are treading in the footsteps of Bacon when they decry the study of pure mathema- tics as a remnant of scholastic trifling . To the enlightened advocates of practical philosophy it is not difficult to shew that a ...
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... believe , brought within a little of its termination . ways . This survey has effected much for science in various It was in the course of conducting it , that the real difficulties of the accomplishment were evolved , and the most ...
... believe , brought within a little of its termination . ways . This survey has effected much for science in various It was in the course of conducting it , that the real difficulties of the accomplishment were evolved , and the most ...
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