Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Том 26; Том 89Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1877 |
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... human science , finding it out in that age was , of course , utterly impossible , ' says Professor Smyth . But he is so confident of the average value derived from widely con- flicting base measures as to assume that this value , not ...
... human science , finding it out in that age was , of course , utterly impossible , ' says Professor Smyth . But he is so confident of the average value derived from widely con- flicting base measures as to assume that this value , not ...
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... human science too , did not begin to trouble themselves about until long , long ages , languages , and nations had passed away after the building of the great pyramid ; and after the sealing up , too , of that grand primeval and ...
... human science too , did not begin to trouble themselves about until long , long ages , languages , and nations had passed away after the building of the great pyramid ; and after the sealing up , too , of that grand primeval and ...
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... human action , and of human character , do not principally depend on the dimensions of the stage where they are exhibited . In the fifth century , and before the temporal power arose , there was a Leo as truly Great as any of the famous ...
... human action , and of human character , do not principally depend on the dimensions of the stage where they are exhibited . In the fifth century , and before the temporal power arose , there was a Leo as truly Great as any of the famous ...
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... human beings with whom the Turk forced himself into contact , and who refused to betray their faith , there were no alterna- tives but two : if not savages they must be slaves , if not slaves they must come near to being savages . It ...
... human beings with whom the Turk forced himself into contact , and who refused to betray their faith , there were no alterna- tives but two : if not savages they must be slaves , if not slaves they must come near to being savages . It ...
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... human affairs . The young Danilo , the nephew of the deceased Vladika , designated for the succession , was attached to a beautiful girl in Tri- este , and the hope of union with her could only be maintained in the event of his avoiding ...
... human affairs . The young Danilo , the nephew of the deceased Vladika , designated for the succession , was attached to a beautiful girl in Tri- este , and the hope of union with her could only be maintained in the event of his avoiding ...
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