The Popular lecturer [afterw.] Pitman's Popular lecturer (and reader), ed. by H. Pitman, Томове 1–3Henry Pitman 1856 |
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... perfect instrument in Phono- graphy . Intimation of lectures to be delivered in any part of Great Britain will be welcome , for by the aid of our numerous phonographic friends , and the wide - spread Phonetic Society , we shall be able ...
... perfect instrument in Phono- graphy . Intimation of lectures to be delivered in any part of Great Britain will be welcome , for by the aid of our numerous phonographic friends , and the wide - spread Phonetic Society , we shall be able ...
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... perfect health , who are truly the " salt of the earth , " and yet freely partake of animal food . Ninth . We are fur- ther told that vegetarianism is supported by an appeal to the appointment of man's food at the creation . ( Gen. i ...
... perfect health , who are truly the " salt of the earth , " and yet freely partake of animal food . Ninth . We are fur- ther told that vegetarianism is supported by an appeal to the appointment of man's food at the creation . ( Gen. i ...
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... perfect , therefore - giving to the intellect that mastery and power over the body which is its due- it must be obtained , not by the selection of food merely , but by the cultivation of every power , a knowledge of facts , of laws , of ...
... perfect , therefore - giving to the intellect that mastery and power over the body which is its due- it must be obtained , not by the selection of food merely , but by the cultivation of every power , a knowledge of facts , of laws , of ...
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... perfect blending of the real and the ideal ; the material and the spiritual in one creation . In the very first cell - germ of the human organisation there is a law , an operative - law of the divinity localised in a materal point ; i ...
... perfect blending of the real and the ideal ; the material and the spiritual in one creation . In the very first cell - germ of the human organisation there is a law , an operative - law of the divinity localised in a materal point ; i ...
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... perfect unity with nature . The world , as a world distinct from , and opposed to self , has not yet dawned on the soul ; we see that soul on the contrary just rising up from the realms of mere physical existence ; and just as we are ...
... perfect unity with nature . The world , as a world distinct from , and opposed to self , has not yet dawned on the soul ; we see that soul on the contrary just rising up from the realms of mere physical existence ; and just as we are ...
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