Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1858 |
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... death of free self - reliant spirit is perceptible . For should we approach the charm of this flower - life -a charm rich in imagination and genius , in which its whole environment , and all its rela- tions , are permeated by the rose ...
... death of free self - reliant spirit is perceptible . For should we approach the charm of this flower - life -a charm rich in imagination and genius , in which its whole environment , and all its rela- tions , are permeated by the rose ...
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... death of the other . These are mere it . were , by giving them an objective form , and deify- accidents , according to the ordinary view ; ing them . These deities were the objects of a free but Hegel has noticed their significance ...
... death of the other . These are mere it . were , by giving them an objective form , and deify- accidents , according to the ordinary view ; ing them . These deities were the objects of a free but Hegel has noticed their significance ...
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... death , and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth ; a combination of events , with its associated beliefs , on which , according to Hegel , as on a pivot , the entire history of humanity turns - the solution of its past , and the condition ...
... death , and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth ; a combination of events , with its associated beliefs , on which , according to Hegel , as on a pivot , the entire history of humanity turns - the solution of its past , and the condition ...
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... death . And these negative , disorganizing it in the first instance the recommenda- influences , separating men's wishes and tions of a higher civilization . Their an- convictions daily further and further from cient worship was ...
... death . And these negative , disorganizing it in the first instance the recommenda- influences , separating men's wishes and tions of a higher civilization . Their an- convictions daily further and further from cient worship was ...
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... death , can truly be said to live , then blood , which manifests these cardinal phenomena of life , must be pronounced to be alive . This , however , no one would think of denying . But if it be meant that blood has an independent ...
... death , can truly be said to live , then blood , which manifests these cardinal phenomena of life , must be pronounced to be alive . This , however , no one would think of denying . But if it be meant that blood has an independent ...
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