| Jacob Merrill Manning - 1872 - 418 páginas
...weakness. vagueness Thus lived and died Benedict Spinoza, the writers. father of Modern Pantheism. Perhaps it would not be far out of the way to say that he was the i Thorndale. father of all pantheism, if we mean by that term only such systems, of the... | |
| Jacob Merrill Manning - 1872 - 420 páginas
...triumph over weakness. esa Thus lived and died Benedict Spinoza, the " father of Modem Pantheism. Perhaps it would not be far out of the way to say that he was the i Thorndale. father of all pantheism, if \ve mean by that term only such systems, of the... | |
| Jacob Merrill Manning - 1872 - 544 páginas
...weakness. vagueness Thus lived and died Benedict Spinoza, the wrUers^11 father of Modern Pantheism. Perhaps it would not be far out of the way to say that he was the i Thorndnlp. father of all pantheism, if we mean by that term only such systems, of the... | |
| Horace White - 1877 - 40 páginas
...precious metals, what country, or what section of the earth's surface, furnishes so profuse a display ? It would not be far out of the way to say that the United States of America contain greater natural resources available to the hand of man than all Europe... | |
| General Congregational Association of Iowa - 1889 - 966 páginas
...no other state, it takes a vivid imagination to get oven a faint glimpse of the work accomplished. It would not be far out of the way to say that the educational history of Iowa began fifty years ago. Yet there are indications that those who found homes... | |
| John Fiske - 1889 - 338 páginas
...great Puritan exodus, the East Anglian counties contributed to it far more than all the rest. Perhaps it would not be far out of the way to say that two-thirds of the American people who can trace their ancestry to New England might follow it back... | |
| John Fiske - 1889 - 338 páginas
...great Puritan exodus, the East Anglian counties contributed to it far more than all the rest. Perhaps it would not be far out of the way to say that two-thirds of the American people who can trace their ancestry to New England might follow it back... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Statistics - 1890 - 906 páginas
...time of abatement, and to the generally dry one some days of rain. AGRICULTURAL AREA AND PRODUCTIONS. It would not be far out of the way to say that nearly all of the area of the Guianas is suited to agricultural utilization, for the low Lands inundated... | |
| 1891 - 604 páginas
...no man can make the dogma that is needed, nor any dogma that is worthy of the name. He thinks that it would not be far out of the way to say that if that man lived, as he does not live, who could lay the dogma finished on one's table, it would be... | |
| John Fiske - 1898 - 458 páginas
...great Puritan exodus, the East Anglian counties contributed to it far more than all the rest. Perhaps it would not be far out of the way to say that two thirds of the American people who can trace their ancestry to New England might follow it back... | |
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