History of Civilization in England, Zväzok 1Parker, Son, and Bourn, 1861 |
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Strana 9
... believe that every event is linked to its antece- dent by an inevitable connexion , that such antecedent is connected with a preceding fact ; and that thus the whole world forms a necessary chain , in which indeed each man may play his ...
... believe that every event is linked to its antece- dent by an inevitable connexion , that such antecedent is connected with a preceding fact ; and that thus the whole world forms a necessary chain , in which indeed each man may play his ...
Strana 12
... believe that the Author of Creation , whose beneficence they at the same time willingly allow , has , notwithstanding His supreme goodness , made an arbitrary distinction between the elect and the non - elect ; that He has from all ...
... believe that the Author of Creation , whose beneficence they at the same time willingly allow , has , notwithstanding His supreme goodness , made an arbitrary distinction between the elect and the non - elect ; that He has from all ...
Strana 21
... believe that their actions depend on some capricious and personal principle peculiar to each man , as free will or the like . It becomes , therefore , in the highest degree important to ascertain whether or not there exists a regularity ...
... believe that their actions depend on some capricious and personal principle peculiar to each man , as free will or the like . It becomes , therefore , in the highest degree important to ascertain whether or not there exists a regularity ...
Strana 24
... believe that human actions depend more on the peculiarities of each individual than on the general state of society . But another circumstance remains behind still more striking . Among public and registered crimes there is none which ...
... believe that human actions depend more on the peculiarities of each individual than on the general state of society . But another circumstance remains behind still more striking . Among public and registered crimes there is none which ...
Strana 42
... believe that the Tartars of Tibet received even their alphabet from India . See the interesting Essay on Tartarian Coins in Journal of Asiatic Society , vol . iv . pp . 276 , 277 ; and on the Scythian Alphabet , see vol . xii . p . 336 ...
... believe that the Tartars of Tibet received even their alphabet from India . See the interesting Essay on Tartarian Coins in Journal of Asiatic Society , vol . iv . pp . 276 , 277 ; and on the Scythian Alphabet , see vol . xii . p . 336 ...
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