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" Europe are not without their use to the historian of the human mind. Immovably moored to the same station by the strength of their cables and the weight of their anchors, they enable him to measure the rapidity of the current by which the rest of the... "
The Future of the North-West in Connection with the Scheme of Reconstruction ... - Página 14
por Robert Dale Owen - 1863 - 15 páginas
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The Monthly repository (and review)., Volumen11

1816 - 828 páginas
...in some parts of Europe, are not without their use to the historian of the Huma:i Wind. Immoveably moored to the same station by the 'strength of their cables and the weight of their anchors, they enable him to measure the" rapidity of the current by which the rest Of the world are borne along....
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen11

1816 - 802 páginas
...in Homo parts of Exirope, are not without their use to the historian of the Human Alind. Immovcably moored to the same station by the strength of their cables and the weight of their anchors, they enable him to measure the rapidity of the current by which the rest of the world aie borne along. "...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen17

1817 - 592 páginas
...seats of learning ; ' immoveably moored to the same station,' to use his own ingenious illustration, * by the strength of their cables and the weight of their anchors,' he seems to think them of no other use than to enable ' the historian of the human mind to measure...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen17

1817 - 610 páginas
...seats of learning ; ' immoveably moored to the same station,' to use his own ingenious illustration, ' by the strength of their cables and the weight of their anchors,' he seems to think them of no other use than to enable ' the historian of the human mind to measure...
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The Unitarian Miscellany and Christian Monitor, Volumen3

Jared Sparks, Francis William Pitt Greenwood - 1822 - 366 páginas
...progressive. In this respect, the religious and academical establishments in some parts of Europe, are not without their use to the historian of the human...their cables, and the weight of their anchors, they enable him to measure the rapidity of the current by which the rest of the world are borne along.'...
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A Discourse Concerning the Influence of America on the Mind: Being the ...

Charles Jared Ingersoll - 1823 - 88 páginas
...rhetoric, logic, and scholastic ethics. Oxford and Cambridge, in the fine metaphor of Dugald Stewart, are immovably moored to the same station by the strength of their cables, thereby enabling the historian of the human mind to measure the rapidity of the current by which the...
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The Universal review; or, Chronicle of the literature of all nations, Volumen1

1824 - 762 páginas
...establishments in some parts of Europe, are not without their use to the historian of the human mind. Immoveably moored to the same station by the strength of their cables and the weight of their anchors, they enable him to measure the rapidity of the current by which the rest of the world is borne along." From...
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British Farmer's Magazine, Tema 56

1869 - 604 páginas
...distributes prizes for new introductions while the other rivets the long exploded customs. Immoveahly moored to the same station by the strength of their cables and the weight of their anchors, these persons form useful marks to enable the historian of the human mind to measure the rapidity of...
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A Treatise on Political Economy: Or, The Production, Distribution and ...

Jean Baptiste Say - 1827 - 522 páginas
...establishments in some parts of Europe are not without their use to the historian of the human mind. Immoveably moored to the same station by the strength of their cables, and the weight of their anchors, they enable him to measure the rapidity of the current by which the rest of the world are borne along."...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen36

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1827 - 634 páginas
...pleased to say, were ' not without their use to the historian of the human mind, since, invariably moored to the same station by the strength of their cables and the weight of their anchors, they enable him to measure the rapidity of the current by which the rest of the world are borne along.'...
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