The Nineteenth Century, Volume 23Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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Page 154
... things outside of us and the system of things inside of us , which is the structure of our own intelligence , are to be discarded . This is the luminous conception of the new philosophy . Science has hitherto been conceived to be the ...
... things outside of us and the system of things inside of us , which is the structure of our own intelligence , are to be discarded . This is the luminous conception of the new philosophy . Science has hitherto been conceived to be the ...
Page 495
... things in which their civilisation is weak , they seem , very many of them , as if in such things they had no power of perception whatever , no idea of a proper scale , no sense of the difference between good and bad . And at this rate ...
... things in which their civilisation is weak , they seem , very many of them , as if in such things they had no power of perception whatever , no idea of a proper scale , no sense of the difference between good and bad . And at this rate ...
Page 532
... things they have , and take delight in them ; some things they have not , and they do without them . But not even in Arcady is it all cakes and ale . Thank God we have our duties as well as our enjoyments ; pursuits and tastes we have ...
... things they have , and take delight in them ; some things they have not , and they do without them . But not even in Arcady is it all cakes and ale . Thank God we have our duties as well as our enjoyments ; pursuits and tastes we have ...
Contents
THE PROGRESS OF CREMATION By Sir Henry Thompson | 1 |
a Dialogue By Frederic Harrison | 18 |
A RIVER OF RUINED CAPITALS By Sir W W Hunter | 40 |
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