Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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Page vii
... relations of all thought to piety and devotion ; to Novelists and Dramatists who will not quit the private hearth , or the laws of revenge , of jealousy , or of love ; and , finally , to Practical Politicians and Statesmen who cannot ...
... relations of all thought to piety and devotion ; to Novelists and Dramatists who will not quit the private hearth , or the laws of revenge , of jealousy , or of love ; and , finally , to Practical Politicians and Statesmen who cannot ...
Page viii
... relations of some general ( x ) or ( y ) in Algebra will solve problems impossible to Arithmetic where you have to deal with particular numbers and amounts , so those relations between each part of the mind and every other which I have ...
... relations of some general ( x ) or ( y ) in Algebra will solve problems impossible to Arithmetic where you have to deal with particular numbers and amounts , so those relations between each part of the mind and every other which I have ...
Page ix
... relations that exist between Religion and Science ; between Religion and Morality ; and between Morality and Science ; all of which are involved in the very groundwork of Civilization , and must be solved before the larger problem can ...
... relations that exist between Religion and Science ; between Religion and Morality ; and between Morality and Science ; all of which are involved in the very groundwork of Civilization , and must be solved before the larger problem can ...
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... relations that the whole would be seen to form one single and harmonious scheme . In endeavouring to carry out my object , the first difficulty I had to encounter was that presented by the various and divergent standpoints occupied by ...
... relations that the whole would be seen to form one single and harmonious scheme . In endeavouring to carry out my object , the first difficulty I had to encounter was that presented by the various and divergent standpoints occupied by ...
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... relations to the public purse ; what the vestrymen or philanthropists have to say on the necessity of further poor - relief , has still to consider its effects on the springs and incentives of industry ; and the like . Again , in ...
... relations to the public purse ; what the vestrymen or philanthropists have to say on the necessity of further poor - relief , has still to consider its effects on the springs and incentives of industry ; and the like . Again , in ...
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