The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 8
... government of mankind - for profound learning - and for that contemplative spirit , which discovers within the soul itself - things beyond the limits of the perceptible creation . Such 8 Jan , The French Benedictines .
... government of mankind - for profound learning - and for that contemplative spirit , which discovers within the soul itself - things beyond the limits of the perceptible creation . Such 8 Jan , The French Benedictines .
Pàgina 9
things beyond the limits of the perceptible creation . Such , indeed , is the number of these worthies , that , if every page at our disposal were a volume , and every such volume as pou- derous as our old acquaintance , Scapula , space ...
things beyond the limits of the perceptible creation . Such , indeed , is the number of these worthies , that , if every page at our disposal were a volume , and every such volume as pou- derous as our old acquaintance , Scapula , space ...
Pàgina 44
... office , or seriously entertained any religious belief whatever . It may be that our Protestant divines occasionally transgress the limits within which modesty should confine the disclosure , even to the 44 Jan. The French Benedictines .
... office , or seriously entertained any religious belief whatever . It may be that our Protestant divines occasionally transgress the limits within which modesty should confine the disclosure , even to the 44 Jan. The French Benedictines .
Pàgina 55
... limits of practical attainment accurately traced out . Still less is it in the spirit of the ancient geographers , who drew the lines that marked the boundaries of their known world upon their maps , and then wrote nil ultra ' outside ...
... limits of practical attainment accurately traced out . Still less is it in the spirit of the ancient geographers , who drew the lines that marked the boundaries of their known world upon their maps , and then wrote nil ultra ' outside ...
Pàgina 56
... limits of the nearer horizon , science has left , in the words of the old feudal law , Nulle terre sans ' seigneur ; but it must not be forgotten that she has at the same time afforded aid and means to furnish us forth for more distant ...
... limits of the nearer horizon , science has left , in the words of the old feudal law , Nulle terre sans ' seigneur ; but it must not be forgotten that she has at the same time afforded aid and means to furnish us forth for more distant ...
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