The Monist, Volume 5Paul Carus Open Court, 1895 Vols. 2 and 5 include appendices. |
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... fact , and consequently , whatever the future may have in store for this Republic , their names are indelibly in- scribed in the imperishable plates of history as sages and benefac- tors of mankind . But let us beware lest justice to ...
... fact , and consequently , whatever the future may have in store for this Republic , their names are indelibly in- scribed in the imperishable plates of history as sages and benefac- tors of mankind . But let us beware lest justice to ...
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... fact that the federal Senate has of late years steadily lost ground in the public esteem . By the spectacle offered by it while the repeal of the purchasing clause of the Sherman law was at issue and by its attitude in regard to the ...
... fact that the federal Senate has of late years steadily lost ground in the public esteem . By the spectacle offered by it while the repeal of the purchasing clause of the Sherman law was at issue and by its attitude in regard to the ...
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... facts , remembering that “ in political arithmetic , two and two do not always make four . " ( The Federalist , No. XXI . ) First in order among the pertinent facts stands the historical genesis of the Senate . Mr. Conway writes as to ...
... facts , remembering that “ in political arithmetic , two and two do not always make four . " ( The Federalist , No. XXI . ) First in order among the pertinent facts stands the historical genesis of the Senate . Mr. Conway writes as to ...
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... fact , but one veil in this case and that is drawn over Mr. Conway's eyes . He pins it to his cap with the erroneous assumption that the States have " as a fashion repeated " the federal Senate . That is hitching the cart before the ...
... fact , but one veil in this case and that is drawn over Mr. Conway's eyes . He pins it to his cap with the erroneous assumption that the States have " as a fashion repeated " the federal Senate . That is hitching the cart before the ...
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... fact , Stevinus deduces apparently much simpler truths from the principle of an impossible perpetual motion . In the process of thought which conducted Galileo to his dis- coveries at the end of the sixteenth century , the following ...
... fact , Stevinus deduces apparently much simpler truths from the principle of an impossible perpetual motion . In the process of thought which conducted Galileo to his dis- coveries at the end of the sixteenth century , the following ...
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Página 358 - For, don't you mark? we're made so that we love First when we see them painted, things we have passed Perhaps a hundred times nor cared to see; And so they are better, painted — better to us, Which is the same thing. Art was given for that; God uses us to help each other so, 394 Lending our minds out.
Página 76 - And the brother shall deliver up the brother to death, and the father the child: and the children shall rise up against their parents, and cause them to be put to death.
Página 215 - is there one word which may serve as a rule of practice for all one's life ?" The Master said, " Is not RECIPROCITY such a word ? What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others.
Página 8 - I like much the general idea of framing a government which should go on of itself, peaceably, without needing continual recurrence to the State legislatures. I like the organization of the government into legislative, judiciary, and executive. I like the power given the legislature to levy taxes; and for that reason solely, I approve of the greater House being chosen by the people directly.
Página 360 - It is a partnership in all science, a partnership in all art, a partnership in every virtue, and in all perfection. As the ends of such a partnership cannot be obtained in many generations, it becomes a partnership not only between those who are living but between those who are living, those who are dead, and those who are to be born.
Página 388 - I am not ashamed to confess that with this virtual negation of God the universe to me has lost its soul of loveliness ; and although from henceforth the precept to 'work while it is day...
Página 355 - A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do.
Página 74 - ... for if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? do not even the publicans the same? And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others? do not even the publicans so? Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.
Página 552 - Several writers have misapprehended or objected to the term Natural Selection, Some have even imagined that natural selection induces variability, whereas it' implies only the. preservation of such variations as arise and are beneficial to the being under its conditions of * life.