System of Positive Polity: Theory of the future of man, with an appendix consisting of Early essays on social philosophyLongmans, Green and Company, 1877 - Philosophy |
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... whole course of man's destiny . For completeness ' sake , I must include a reference to the posthumous patronage of Wallace and of Lombe , with which readers and those of Miss Martineau must be familiar , as also to the protection which ...
... whole course of man's destiny . For completeness ' sake , I must include a reference to the posthumous patronage of Wallace and of Lombe , with which readers and those of Miss Martineau must be familiar , as also to the protection which ...
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... whole- some for the intellect as for the heart , and rests upon a true knowledge of the constitution of man , in regard to which im- provement depends principally on submission . The literary value of this discipline is fully seen in ...
... whole- some for the intellect as for the heart , and rests upon a true knowledge of the constitution of man , in regard to which im- provement depends principally on submission . The literary value of this discipline is fully seen in ...
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... whole labours as cannot be embodied in the works themselves . So , for the future , this is the plan I adopt for occasional communications ; I combine the resources offered me by my prefaces with those afforded by my circulars and my ...
... whole labours as cannot be embodied in the works themselves . So , for the future , this is the plan I adopt for occasional communications ; I combine the resources offered me by my prefaces with those afforded by my circulars and my ...
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... whole current of ideas prevalent in this century . The heir of the dictator who disturbed all Europe for the gratifi- cation of his misguided ambition formally acknowledges that the age of conquests is closed for ever . Whereas the ...
... whole current of ideas prevalent in this century . The heir of the dictator who disturbed all Europe for the gratifi- cation of his misguided ambition formally acknowledges that the age of conquests is closed for ever . Whereas the ...
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... whole , greater weight than the influences of theological belief . The Crusades had completely satisfied the Latins that the Byzantines were incompetent to the task of self - guidance ; through them it became clear that the Mussulmans ...
... whole , greater weight than the influences of theological belief . The Crusades had completely satisfied the Latins that the Byzantines were incompetent to the task of self - guidance ; through them it became clear that the Mussulmans ...
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