Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... observation . It is here only that , by carrying forward his knowledge of individual man into the transactions of states and com- munities , he becomes acquainted with human nature in its social and politi- cal capacity . Here is the ...
... observation . It is here only that , by carrying forward his knowledge of individual man into the transactions of states and com- munities , he becomes acquainted with human nature in its social and politi- cal capacity . Here is the ...
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... observe this throng of men , thus gathered together at the voice of battle , and disciplined for deeds of outrage and enmity , still further tamed and subjugated by the authority of superstition ; and long before the gross and giddy ...
... observe this throng of men , thus gathered together at the voice of battle , and disciplined for deeds of outrage and enmity , still further tamed and subjugated by the authority of superstition ; and long before the gross and giddy ...
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... observation , it has not been as distinctly observed that institutions form the stepping - stones in a nation's intellectual progress . The new idea to which they offer resistance has of- ten sprung from themselves ; and the parent ...
... observation , it has not been as distinctly observed that institutions form the stepping - stones in a nation's intellectual progress . The new idea to which they offer resistance has of- ten sprung from themselves ; and the parent ...
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... observed , that they bear a relation to the art of Titian and his school , which is peculiar , and distinct from that which they hold in respect to the works of Michael Angelo and Ra- phael - a relation upon which their prominence in ...
... observed , that they bear a relation to the art of Titian and his school , which is peculiar , and distinct from that which they hold in respect to the works of Michael Angelo and Ra- phael - a relation upon which their prominence in ...
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... observed , that while the validity of the usual distinctions of the greater names in art are thus called in question , and the discriminations built upon them are held to be unsatis- factory and inconclusive , those dis- tinctions which ...
... observed , that while the validity of the usual distinctions of the greater names in art are thus called in question , and the discriminations built upon them are held to be unsatis- factory and inconclusive , those dis- tinctions which ...
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