The Edinburgh Review, Volume 64A. and C. Black, 1837 |
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Page 94
... human in their arrangement ; and her political investiture human in its legislation . We all need it to be repeated to us - chiefly the intentionally ignorant High Churchman - that she came not forth from a Divine Author , formed ...
... human in their arrangement ; and her political investiture human in its legislation . We all need it to be repeated to us - chiefly the intentionally ignorant High Churchman - that she came not forth from a Divine Author , formed ...
Page 98
... human policy , and human pru- dence , which protected them , and all we demand is gained ; name- ly , that we have a right to query whether that human policy was not too crafty , and that human wisdom too selfish . 6 This was the state ...
... human policy , and human pru- dence , which protected them , and all we demand is gained ; name- ly , that we have a right to query whether that human policy was not too crafty , and that human wisdom too selfish . 6 This was the state ...
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... human species decreased with civilisation . Mr Godwin could not say whether the human race began with a pair , but he thought from appearances that , it was very likely , it would end with one . of Mr Malthus on this occasion rather ...
... human species decreased with civilisation . Mr Godwin could not say whether the human race began with a pair , but he thought from appearances that , it was very likely , it would end with one . of Mr Malthus on this occasion rather ...
Contents
Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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