Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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... nature of that love or philoso- phy , or art or religion , may be must depend entirely on the nature of the chemical change . Lord F. [ aside to Mrs. Gloring ] . I feel the most delightful chemical changes taking place now in my brain ...
... nature of that love or philoso- phy , or art or religion , may be must depend entirely on the nature of the chemical change . Lord F. [ aside to Mrs. Gloring ] . I feel the most delightful chemical changes taking place now in my brain ...
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... nature . G. No more there is . Why , Mr. Spencer says that the law of metamor- phosis , which holds among the physical forces , holds equally between them and the mental forces ; but mark you , what is the grand conclusion at which he ...
... nature . G. No more there is . Why , Mr. Spencer says that the law of metamor- phosis , which holds among the physical forces , holds equally between them and the mental forces ; but mark you , what is the grand conclusion at which he ...
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... nature of those unseen forces . G. How would you propose to try and fathom it ? 1 R. By experiment : I know of no ... nature of the moral experiment necessary to test the character of this unseen force . R. I can only say that any experi ...
... nature of those unseen forces . G. How would you propose to try and fathom it ? 1 R. By experiment : I know of no ... nature of the moral experiment necessary to test the character of this unseen force . R. I can only say that any experi ...
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... nature . R. It has always struck me as strange that men of science , who don't shrink from testing , for instance , the value of poisons , or the nature of disease , by heroically subjecting their own external organisms to their action ...
... nature . R. It has always struck me as strange that men of science , who don't shrink from testing , for instance , the value of poisons , or the nature of disease , by heroically subjecting their own external organisms to their action ...
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... nature , waiting for the great invocation of wearied and distressed humanity . There is no stronger evidence of the approach of this new force , destined to make the ethics of Christianity a prac- tical social standard , than the ...
... nature , waiting for the great invocation of wearied and distressed humanity . There is no stronger evidence of the approach of this new force , destined to make the ethics of Christianity a prac- tical social standard , than the ...
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admiration appears beauty become believe body brain Buddhism called century character Charles Reade Christian Church color Covent Garden death dream Earl earth emotion England English existence eyes fact faith feeling Fersen force French genius George Sand German give Goethe gutta-percha hand heart Heinrich Heine honor human idea insects interest Italy Jews Judaism kind King Lady less ligion literary living look Lord marriage Matthew Arnold means ment mind Molière moral nature ness never night once Pall Mall Gazette passed person play poem poet poetic poetry political Polybios present Prince Prince Bismarck Princess religion Roman Rome Russia seems sense society soul speak spirit style theatre Thersander things thought tion true truth whole words Wordsworth writes young