The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... truth , to have obtained much money . The bubble was essentially a fashion- able one . Public intelligence and the quickness of communica- tion did not then as now at once spread pecuniary information and misinformation to secluded ...
... truth , to have obtained much money . The bubble was essentially a fashion- able one . Public intelligence and the quickness of communica- tion did not then as now at once spread pecuniary information and misinformation to secluded ...
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... Truth may be , as they say , stranger than fiction , ab- stractedly and in itself ; but in actual books , novels are certainly odder and more astounding than correct history . It will be said , what is the use of this ? Why not leave ...
... Truth may be , as they say , stranger than fiction , ab- stractedly and in itself ; but in actual books , novels are certainly odder and more astounding than correct history . It will be said , what is the use of this ? Why not leave ...
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... truth the picture of life . We begin with the infinite and eternal , which we shall never apprehend ; and these form a framework , a schedule , a set of co - ordinates to which we refer all which we learn later . At first , like the old ...
... truth the picture of life . We begin with the infinite and eternal , which we shall never apprehend ; and these form a framework , a schedule , a set of co - ordinates to which we refer all which we learn later . At first , like the old ...
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... truth ? There were the old problems , the everlasting difficulties , the mania mundi , the Hercules ' pillars of the human imagination- " fate , free - will , fore - knowledge absolute . " Surely these should come first ; when we had ...
... truth ? There were the old problems , the everlasting difficulties , the mania mundi , the Hercules ' pillars of the human imagination- " fate , free - will , fore - knowledge absolute . " Surely these should come first ; when we had ...
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... truth , but the spirit of the world , which does not argue , but assume ; which does not so much elaborate as hint ; which does not examine , but suggest . With the traditions of the church it contrasts traditions of its own ; its ...
... truth , but the spirit of the world , which does not argue , but assume ; which does not so much elaborate as hint ; which does not examine , but suggest . With the traditions of the church it contrasts traditions of its own ; its ...
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