The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-242John Murray, 1924 |
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Page 51
... human nature either will not or cannot follow it . Even if it uses force to make human nature accompany it for the moment , it is the commands of human nature , and not of any doctrinaire prophet of the cause , that will assuredly be ...
... human nature either will not or cannot follow it . Even if it uses force to make human nature accompany it for the moment , it is the commands of human nature , and not of any doctrinaire prophet of the cause , that will assuredly be ...
Page 366
... human if he had had them not . Most of these , such as his extreme sensitiveness , had a common source with his most lovable qualities , of which a tenderness passing the love of women was one . Human nature is a fallible and an ...
... human if he had had them not . Most of these , such as his extreme sensitiveness , had a common source with his most lovable qualities , of which a tenderness passing the love of women was one . Human nature is a fallible and an ...
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... Human Progress , ' delivered on the Huxley Foundation to the University of Birming- ham in 1916 , is very illuminating . He set himself to disprove the statement that war makes for human progress , and dealt with his subject both on ...
... Human Progress , ' delivered on the Huxley Foundation to the University of Birming- ham in 1916 , is very illuminating . He set himself to disprove the statement that war makes for human progress , and dealt with his subject both on ...
Contents
The League of Nations | 1 |
Mediæval Music | 5 |
The Study of Earthquakes | 7 |
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