Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Zväzok 1Wells and Lilly, 1814 - 491 strán (strany) |
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... mankind , condemned as they are to laborious occupations which are incompatible with intel- lectual improvement , are perfectly incapable of forming their own opinions on some of the most important subjects that can employ the human ...
... mankind , condemned as they are to laborious occupations which are incompatible with intel- lectual improvement , are perfectly incapable of forming their own opinions on some of the most important subjects that can employ the human ...
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... mankind , in consequence of the growth of a more liberal spirit of inquiry , has revolted against many of those absurdities , which had so long held human reason in captivity ; and it was , perhaps , more than could reasonably have been ...
... mankind , in consequence of the growth of a more liberal spirit of inquiry , has revolted against many of those absurdities , which had so long held human reason in captivity ; and it was , perhaps , more than could reasonably have been ...
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... mankind , every extravagant opinion , and every unmeaning ceremony , which early education has taught us to asso- ciate with them . That implicit credulity is a mark of a feeble mind , will not be disputed ; but it may not , perhaps ...
... mankind , every extravagant opinion , and every unmeaning ceremony , which early education has taught us to asso- ciate with them . That implicit credulity is a mark of a feeble mind , will not be disputed ; but it may not , perhaps ...
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... mankind . of our There is , I think , good reason for hoping , that the sceptical tendency of the present age , will be only a tem porary evil . While it continues , however , it is an evil of the most alarming nature ; and , as it ...
... mankind . of our There is , I think , good reason for hoping , that the sceptical tendency of the present age , will be only a tem porary evil . While it continues , however , it is an evil of the most alarming nature ; and , as it ...
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... mankind . What , indeed , will be the particular effects , in the first instance , of that general diffusion of knowledge , which the art of printing must sooner or later produce , and of that spirit of reformation with which it cannot ...
... mankind . What , indeed , will be the particular effects , in the first instance , of that general diffusion of knowledge , which the art of printing must sooner or later produce , and of that spirit of reformation with which it cannot ...
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