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Page xii
... ideas which repre- sented the Liberalism of the post - Waterloo period were nowhere more warmly embraced or more intelligently carried out than in Geneva . During the years , however , which immediately followed Amiel's birth , some ...
... ideas which repre- sented the Liberalism of the post - Waterloo period were nowhere more warmly embraced or more intelligently carried out than in Geneva . During the years , however , which immediately followed Amiel's birth , some ...
Page xiv
... ideas , and rally them round that Christian banner which is the banner of true progress and true civilisation . ' The Renaissance is treated as a disastrous but inevitable crisis , in which the idealism of the Middle Ages was dethroned ...
... ideas , and rally them round that Christian banner which is the banner of true progress and true civilisation . ' The Renaissance is treated as a disastrous but inevitable crisis , in which the idealism of the Middle Ages was dethroned ...
Page xvi
... ideas of our historical age , and during another half - century , perhaps another century , notre grande affaire sera de les repenser ? He is inclined to compare the influence of German ideas on the modern world to the ferment of the ...
... ideas of our historical age , and during another half - century , perhaps another century , notre grande affaire sera de les repenser ? He is inclined to compare the influence of German ideas on the modern world to the ferment of the ...
Page xx
... ideas of 1814 , followed by the appointment of new men less likely to hamper the Radical order of things . He had been absent from which had preceded Fazy's family or party connections and as M. Scherer points out , Of these new men ...
... ideas of 1814 , followed by the appointment of new men less likely to hamper the Radical order of things . He had been absent from which had preceded Fazy's family or party connections and as M. Scherer points out , Of these new men ...
Page xxi
... idea of consideration has been to me so little of a motive that I have not even been conscious of such an idea . But ought I not to have been conscious of it ? ' he asks himself anxiously , - ' ought I not to have been more careful to ...
... idea of consideration has been to me so little of a motive that I have not even been conscious of such an idea . But ought I not to have been conscious of it ? ' he asks himself anxiously , - ' ought I not to have been more careful to ...
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