The Quarterly Review, Volume 290John Murray, 1952 - English literature |
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Nevertheless , until- and includingthe present day , men have never possessed a reliable body of knowledge concerning human nature and human society to which they could turn for guidance , by means of which they could test the doctrines ...
Nevertheless , until- and includingthe present day , men have never possessed a reliable body of knowledge concerning human nature and human society to which they could turn for guidance , by means of which they could test the doctrines ...
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In his introduction to the Treatise of Human Nature , Hume says : . It is evident that all the sciences have a relation , greater or less , to Human Nature . Here then is the only expedient , from which we can hope for success in our ...
In his introduction to the Treatise of Human Nature , Hume says : . It is evident that all the sciences have a relation , greater or less , to Human Nature . Here then is the only expedient , from which we can hope for success in our ...
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Mr Powley in his nature poems sometimes achieves a real freshness of communication that is always tied down to positive things of the natural world and is pleasantly free of the inherited poetic images that turn the praise of Nature ...
Mr Powley in his nature poems sometimes achieves a real freshness of communication that is always tied down to positive things of the natural world and is pleasantly free of the inherited poetic images that turn the praise of Nature ...
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