Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 51Victoria Institute., 1919 |
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... philosophers . This is well illustrated on the bowling green , where the bias of the ball is the secret of victory . But if slight inequality of the scales does not amount to insanity , still less does violent oscillation , however ...
... philosophers . This is well illustrated on the bowling green , where the bias of the ball is the secret of victory . But if slight inequality of the scales does not amount to insanity , still less does violent oscillation , however ...
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... philosopher , shunning both the French rage for lucidity and the German rage for the obscure . Butler does not try to make a matter clearer than its proper nature admits of its becoming , nor does he care for the elegance of diction in ...
... philosopher , shunning both the French rage for lucidity and the German rage for the obscure . Butler does not try to make a matter clearer than its proper nature admits of its becoming , nor does he care for the elegance of diction in ...
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... philosopher has shown more conclusively what the inward frame of man really is ; no one has shown more conclusively that man carries within himself the mark of a moral and a re- sponsible being ; no one has more conclusively shown the ...
... philosopher has shown more conclusively what the inward frame of man really is ; no one has shown more conclusively that man carries within himself the mark of a moral and a re- sponsible being ; no one has more conclusively shown the ...
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... philosopher . Butler repaired the breaches in the walls of the fortress from which issued confident and secure the champions of the Gospel , which infidels had vainly thought was no more to be feared , and was incapable of defending ...
... philosopher . Butler repaired the breaches in the walls of the fortress from which issued confident and secure the champions of the Gospel , which infidels had vainly thought was no more to be feared , and was incapable of defending ...
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... philosophers and moralists as his guide and to a great extent lived up to their teaching . There is much that is similar in the characters of these two great leaders . Both were , by accident of birth , rulers over small countries , and ...
... philosophers and moralists as his guide and to a great extent lived up to their teaching . There is much that is similar in the characters of these two great leaders . Both were , by accident of birth , rulers over small countries , and ...
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