The Rambler, a Catholic journal of home and foreign literature [&c.]. Vol.5-new [3rd] [Vol.11 of the new [2nd] ser. is imperf. Continued as The Home and foreign review].1860 |
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... writer , after showing the supreme importance and interest of the Christian monuments of subterranean Rome to all students of the history of the first centuries of the Church , and after declaring that many of their memorials are ...
... writer , after showing the supreme importance and interest of the Christian monuments of subterranean Rome to all students of the history of the first centuries of the Church , and after declaring that many of their memorials are ...
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... write elaborate books , like Francis Newman's Phases of Faith , to prove that " his- tory is not religion , " and that the " religion of the letter is * This is quite false . + We are glad to hear that this is one of the subjects of the ...
... write elaborate books , like Francis Newman's Phases of Faith , to prove that " his- tory is not religion , " and that the " religion of the letter is * This is quite false . + We are glad to hear that this is one of the subjects of the ...
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... writer of the second century , hav- ing mentioned that already in his time the heathen had begun to mock the Christians by representing Christ as a man with an ass's head , in a gown , fixed to a cross , we are probably not wrong in as ...
... writer of the second century , hav- ing mentioned that already in his time the heathen had begun to mock the Christians by representing Christ as a man with an ass's head , in a gown , fixed to a cross , we are probably not wrong in as ...
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... writer who has gone be- yond all his predecessors in the manufacture of necessary truths , that is , of propositions which , according to him , may be known to be true independently of proof ; who ascribes this self - evidence to the ...
... writer who has gone be- yond all his predecessors in the manufacture of necessary truths , that is , of propositions which , according to him , may be known to be true independently of proof ; who ascribes this self - evidence to the ...
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... writer , in a passage where he is arguing against any à - priori necessity whatever . " If we advert , " says Mr. Stuart Mill , * " to one of the charac- teristic elements of geometrical forms - their capacity of being painted in the ...
... writer , in a passage where he is arguing against any à - priori necessity whatever . " If we advert , " says Mr. Stuart Mill , * " to one of the charac- teristic elements of geometrical forms - their capacity of being painted in the ...
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65 페이지 - people ' who exercise the power are not always the same people with those over whom it is exercised ; and the ' self-government ' spoken of is not the government of each by himself, but of each by all the rest.
379 페이지 - In many cases, though individuals may not do the particular thing so well, on the average, as the officers of government, it is nevertheless desirable that it should be done by them, rather than by the government, as a means to their own mental education — a mode of strengthening their active faculties, exercising their judgement, and giving them a familiar knowledge of the subjects with which they are thus left to deal.
67 페이지 - Each will receive its proper share, if each has that which more particularly concerns it. To individuality should belong the part of life in which it is chiefly the individual that is interested ; to society, the part which chiefly interests society.
65 페이지 - Protection, therefore, against the tyranny of the magistrate is not enough: there needs protection also against the tyranny of the prevailing opinion and feeling; against the tendency of society to impose, by other means than civil penalties, its own ideas and practices as rules of conduct on those who dissent from them...
373 페이지 - Necessity is simply this: that, given the motives which are present to an individual's mind, and given likewise the character and disposition of the individual, the manner in which he will act may be unerringly inferred...
65 페이지 - That the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others.
67 페이지 - It is not by wearing down into uniformity all that is individual in themselves, but by cultivating it, and calling it forth, within the limits imposed by the rights and interests of others, that human beings become a noble and beautiful object of contemplation...
358 페이지 - But if variations useful to any organic being ever do occur, assuredly individuals thus characterised will have the best chance of being preserved in the struggle for life ; and from the strong principle of inheritance, these will tend to produce offspring similarly characterised. This principle of preservation, or the survival of the fittest, I have called Natural Selection.
32 페이지 - I contend that we do not believe this truth on the ground of the imaginary intuition simply, but because we know that the imaginary lines exactly resemble real ones and that we may conclude from them to real ones with quite as much certainty as we could conclude from one real line to another. The conclusion, therefore, is still an induction from observation. And...
402 페이지 - In case neither party gives notice, twelve months before the expiration of the said period of ten years, of its intention...