The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... mind between my old and my new opinions ; the latter triumphed . I became a disciple of the Positive Philosophy , and I have remained so . For the last twenty years I have been an adept of this philosophy . The confi- dence I feel in it ...
... mind between my old and my new opinions ; the latter triumphed . I became a disciple of the Positive Philosophy , and I have remained so . For the last twenty years I have been an adept of this philosophy . The confi- dence I feel in it ...
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... mind , impelled by an irresistible power , will never cease to ask itself , what lies beyond ? Time and space arrest it not . At the furthest point attained is a finite boundary , enlarged from what preceded it ; no sooner is it reached ...
... mind , impelled by an irresistible power , will never cease to ask itself , what lies beyond ? Time and space arrest it not . At the furthest point attained is a finite boundary , enlarged from what preceded it ; no sooner is it reached ...
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... minds may be working , and of which it will be well for his readers to take account . But that of the primary ... mind for years before he made his submission . In the very striking and forcible part of the Apologia ' which gives ...
... minds may be working , and of which it will be well for his readers to take account . But that of the primary ... mind for years before he made his submission . In the very striking and forcible part of the Apologia ' which gives ...
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