| 1862 - 308 páginas
...history may be said to repeat with distinctness : that the world is built somehow on a moral foundation ; that, in the long run, it is well with the good, and in the long run it is ill with the wicked. 'There are laws for man's digestion, and laws of the means by which his digestive organs are supplied... | |
| 1872 - 620 páginas
...lesson, and only one, history may be said to repeat with distinctness ; that the world is built somehow on moral foundations ; that, in the long run, it is well with the good ; in the long run it is ill with the wicked. But this is no science ; it is no more than the old doctrine... | |
| Giles Badger Stebbins - 1872 - 416 páginas
...lesson, and only one, history may be said to repeat with distinctness : that the world is built somehow on moral foundations ; that in the long run, it is well with the good ; in the long run, it is ill with the wicked. But this is no science ; it is no more than the old doctrine... | |
| Giles Badger Stebbins - 1872 - 408 páginas
...lesson, and only one, history may be said to repeat with distinctness : that the world is built somehow on moral foundations ; that in the long run, it is well with the good ; in the long run, it is ill with the wicked. But this is no science ; it is no more than the old doctrine... | |
| William Guest - 1878 - 178 páginas
...ambiguity. There is no possibility of diverse theories here, and that lesson is, that the world is built on moral foundations, that in the long run it...good, and in the long run it is ill with the wicked ; and that one lesson is the old doctrine taught long ago by the Hebrew prophets, that the fear of... | |
| Prose masterpieces - 1884 - 350 páginas
...lesson, and only one, history may be said to repeat with distinctness : that the world is built somehow on moral foundations ; that, in the long run, it is well with the good ; in the long run, it is ill with the wicked. But this is no science ; it is no more than the old doctrine... | |
| 1884 - 622 páginas
...says Mr. Froude, "history may be said to repeat with distinctness, that the world is built somehow on moral foundations ; that, in the long run, it is well with the good ; in the long run it is ill with the wicked." What, then, is moral government? Probably no better or... | |
| William Guest, Daniel Worcester Faunce - 1885 - 408 páginas
...ambiguity. There is no possibility of diverse theories here, and that lesson is, that the world is built on moral foundations, that in the long run it...good, and in the long run it is ill with the wicked ; and that one lesson is the old doctrine taught long ago by the Hebrew prophets, that the fear of... | |
| Elisha Benjamin Andrews - 1887 - 474 páginas
...lesson, anil only one, history may be said to repeat with distinctness: that the world is built somehow on moral foundations; that, in the long run, it is well with the good; in the long run, it is ill with the wicked.' — Froude. § 20 BEARINGS OF THIS CONCEPTION OF HISTORY... | |
| 1891 - 826 páginas
...said: "One lesson, and only one, history may be said to repeat •with distinctness; that the world is built •on moral foundations; that, in the long run, it is well with the good: in the long run, it is ill with the wicked." But all men are not historians, and to have faith in the... | |
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