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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... human progress . " The science of history , " says an acute Vorlesungen über die Philosophie der Geschichte . Herausgegeben von Dr. Eduard Gans ; besorgt von Dr. KARL HEGEL . - G . W. F. Hegel's Werke : Voll- ständige Ausgabe ; Neunter ...
... human progress . " The science of history , " says an acute Vorlesungen über die Philosophie der Geschichte . Herausgegeben von Dr. Eduard Gans ; besorgt von Dr. KARL HEGEL . - G . W. F. Hegel's Werke : Voll- ständige Ausgabe ; Neunter ...
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... human history . Mr. Hallam's Constitutional History of England , and M. Guizot's masterly deve- lopment of the principles of our modern civilization from its medieval rudiments , are other examples of the same descrip- tion of writing ...
... human history . Mr. Hallam's Constitutional History of England , and M. Guizot's masterly deve- lopment of the principles of our modern civilization from its medieval rudiments , are other examples of the same descrip- tion of writing ...
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... human species . The introduction of this remarkable work for the first time , we believe , to the Eng- lish public through the medium of Mr. Sibree's translation , affords us the oppor- tunity of exhibiting a brief statement of its ...
... human species . The introduction of this remarkable work for the first time , we believe , to the Eng- lish public through the medium of Mr. Sibree's translation , affords us the oppor- tunity of exhibiting a brief statement of its ...
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... human intellect . So far , however , as we can gather his idea from his subsequent exposition and application of it , we infer that it must amount to this - that in the earliest germ of existence the implicit principle of its future ...
... human intellect . So far , however , as we can gather his idea from his subsequent exposition and application of it , we infer that it must amount to this - that in the earliest germ of existence the implicit principle of its future ...
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... human pro- teristic features of their primitive life al- gress ; and whether we look at the nega- most unaltered to ... humanity even after the commencement of a State . Nothing is more characteris- tic of the earliest forms of ...
... human pro- teristic features of their primitive life al- gress ; and whether we look at the nega- most unaltered to ... humanity even after the commencement of a State . Nothing is more characteris- tic of the earliest forms of ...
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