... the constitution of human nature. But I put this forward on the strength of some facts not at all recondite, very far from it ; facts capable of being stated in the simplest possible fashion, and to which, if I so state them, the man of science will,... The British Quarterly Review - Página 26editado por - 1886Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...At present it seems to me^ that those who are for giving to natural knowledge, as they call it,-the chief place in the education of the majority of mankind,...will, I am sure, be willing to allow their due weight. Deny the facts altogether, I think, he hardly can. He can hardly deny, that when we set ourselves to... | |
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