Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 59James Fraser, 1859 |
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Página 447
... reason . Any specific faculty must suffer in the long run if the rest are neglected and left unused . In proportion to the power of the whole mind is the power of its constituents . Narrow the mind and we narrow its members . It is ...
... reason . Any specific faculty must suffer in the long run if the rest are neglected and left unused . In proportion to the power of the whole mind is the power of its constituents . Narrow the mind and we narrow its members . It is ...
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... reason , leaves room to hope that any appeal to reason may be listened to , and encourages the superior intellects to bring forward any thoughts they pos- sess which seem to them to have a useful bearing upon the questions at issue ...
... reason , leaves room to hope that any appeal to reason may be listened to , and encourages the superior intellects to bring forward any thoughts they pos- sess which seem to them to have a useful bearing upon the questions at issue ...
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... reason to expect that he can work real good , or that his words shall live , if he allows him- self to be so trammelled by expe- diency as to postpone to it consi- derations of right , of justice , and of truth . A great crime has been ...
... reason to expect that he can work real good , or that his words shall live , if he allows him- self to be so trammelled by expe- diency as to postpone to it consi- derations of right , of justice , and of truth . A great crime has been ...
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