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" That people was the Greek. Except the blind forces of Nature, nothing moves in this world which is not Greek in its origin. "
Southern Educational Review - Stran 101
1907
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Les exercices physiques et le développement intellectuel

Angelo Mosso - 1904 - 350 strani
...PHYSIQUES ET LE DEVELOPPEMENT INTELLECTUEL CHAPITRE PREMIER ORIGINES DE L'AGONISTIQUE ET DE LA GYMNASTIQUE Except the blind forces of nature nothing moves in this world which is not greek in ils origin. Sir HENRY SUMMER MAINE (Les forces aveugles de la nature exceptées, tout ce qui s'agite...
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Stray Leaves: By Herbert Paul

Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1906 - 342 strani
...Maranatha is a Greek adjective qualifying the Greek substantive Anathema. When Sir Henry Maine said that " except the blind forces of Nature, nothing...moves in this world which is not Greek in its origin," he is thought to have forgotten the Christian religion. But he might have replied, if the objection...
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Stray Leaves: By Herbert Paul

Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1906 - 316 strani
...Maranatha is a Greek adjective qualifying the Greek substantive Anathema. When Sir Henry Maine said that " except the blind forces of Nature, nothing...moves in this world which is not Greek in its origin," he is thought to have forgotten the Christian religion. But he might have replied, if the objection...
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Stray Leaves: By Herbert Paul

Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1906 - 332 strani
...Maranatha is a Greek adjective qualifying the Greek substantive Anathema. When Sir Henry Maine said that " except the blind forces of Nature, nothing...moves in this world which is not Greek in its origin," he is thought to have forgotten the Christian religion. But he might have replied, if the objection...
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A History of Higher Education in America

Charles Franklin Thwing - 1906 - 556 strani
...represents the principle of appreciation. One may not go so far as does Sir Henry Sumner Maine, in saying that " except the blind forces of nature, nothing...moves in this world which is not Greek in its origin. ' ' 1 But one can without exaggeration say that the literary and aesthetic worth of modern civilization...
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Reason, Thought, and Language; Or, The Many and the One: A Revised System of ...

Douglas Macleane - 1906 - 614 strani
...— except Reading station,' may be expressed thus: 'nullum non-X non est y.' And Maine's remark, ' Except the blind forces of Nature, nothing moves in this world which is not Greek in its origin,' is of the form — 'nullum non-X non- Y est Z'. More simply — 'omne non-XZ est y. § 591. Interrogations...
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Medical Library and Historical Journal, Količina 4

1906 - 428 strani
..."To one small people it was given to create the principles of progress. That people was the Greek. Except the blind forces of Nature nothing moves in this world which is not Greek in origin." This statement, like all generalizing oratoric sentiment, must be taken cum grano satis. There...
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The Sense of the Infinite: A Study of the Transcendental Element in ...

Oscar Kuhns - 1908 - 296 strani
..." To one small people it was given to create the principle of progress. That people was the Greek. Except the blind forces of nature, nothing moves in this world which is not Greek in its origin." One of the greatest elements of this influence is Plato; out of whom, says Emerson, " come all things...
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Motor Days in England: A Record of a Journey Through Picturesque Southern ...

John M. Dillon - 1908 - 456 strani
...one small people . . . it was given to create the principle of Progress. That people was the Greek. Except the blind forces of Nature, nothing moves in this world which is not Greek in its origin." Linacre is to-day first and foremost the literary representative of English medicine. Three great names...
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Quarterly Bulletin, Količina 5

1907 - 364 strani
...of the realms of ethics and religion, which we owe to Judea, we may agree with Maine, when he says : "Except the blind forces of nature, nothing moves in this world which is not Greek in origin." The philosophers of Hellas, while ever seeking to see deeper than the mere appearances of...
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