Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... received . We extol Bacon , and sneer at Aqui- nas . But if their situations had been changed , Bacon might have been the Angelical Doctor , the most subtle Aristotelian of the schools ; the Dominican might have led forth the sci- ences ...
... received . We extol Bacon , and sneer at Aqui- nas . But if their situations had been changed , Bacon might have been the Angelical Doctor , the most subtle Aristotelian of the schools ; the Dominican might have led forth the sci- ences ...
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... received by political economists , was propounded almost at the same moment , by two writers unconnected with each other . Preceding speculators had long been blundering round about it ; and it could not possibly have been missed much ...
... received by political economists , was propounded almost at the same moment , by two writers unconnected with each other . Preceding speculators had long been blundering round about it ; and it could not possibly have been missed much ...
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... received him back . Every year which he had passed among strangers had rendered him more unfit to rule his coun - atres , had found an asylum in the obscure trymen . In France he had seen the refractory magistracy humbled , and royal ...
... received him back . Every year which he had passed among strangers had rendered him more unfit to rule his coun - atres , had found an asylum in the obscure trymen . In France he had seen the refractory magistracy humbled , and royal ...
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... inflame the passions and to flatter national pride was cer- tain to be favourably received . Between the time at which Herodotus is said that this principle holds good only in abstract sented on 52 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... inflame the passions and to flatter national pride was cer- tain to be favourably received . Between the time at which Herodotus is said that this principle holds good only in abstract sented on 52 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... received in connection with it , comes before us ; and as there is no im- mutable record of what has been admitted and of what has been denied , direct contradictions pass muster with little difficulty . Almost all the education of a ...
... received in connection with it , comes before us ; and as there is no im- mutable record of what has been admitted and of what has been denied , direct contradictions pass muster with little difficulty . Almost all the education of a ...
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