The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 86
... things which the nature of things will bear . " And in moral things it is sufficient that a thing be judged true and certain though by an uncertain argument , and the opinion may be practically cer- tain , when the knowledge of it is in ...
... things which the nature of things will bear . " And in moral things it is sufficient that a thing be judged true and certain though by an uncertain argument , and the opinion may be practically cer- tain , when the knowledge of it is in ...
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... things as the natural sciences , they should see their bearing and their importance , they should be able to refer most of the natural phenomena they see or hear of to their proper sequence and relation . It is well that opportunities ...
... things as the natural sciences , they should see their bearing and their importance , they should be able to refer most of the natural phenomena they see or hear of to their proper sequence and relation . It is well that opportunities ...
Page 614
... things begin to look promising . " " Of course , " continued Florus , respectfully , " the principal thing remains to be done by you , illustrious lady : the Empress must summon the council which the deposed bishops demand . ” " That is ...
... things begin to look promising . " " Of course , " continued Florus , respectfully , " the principal thing remains to be done by you , illustrious lady : the Empress must summon the council which the deposed bishops demand . ” " That is ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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