Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... become so strong that true science lay in forcing the adversary to attack . Let him come on , and then one might fairly rely on victory . ' As Boguslawski observes this conception of tactics would paralyze the offensive , for how can an ...
... become so strong that true science lay in forcing the adversary to attack . Let him come on , and then one might fairly rely on victory . ' As Boguslawski observes this conception of tactics would paralyze the offensive , for how can an ...
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... become friends , people exactly like ourselves in their strength and in their weakness , in their ideals and their failures , in their hopes and their despairs - it is then only that we can claim to be Oriental scholars , real students ...
... become friends , people exactly like ourselves in their strength and in their weakness , in their ideals and their failures , in their hopes and their despairs - it is then only that we can claim to be Oriental scholars , real students ...
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... become what we find it to be , ordinary chronology seems altogether to collapse , and we should feel grateful if geological chronology would allow us to extend the limits assigned to man's presence on earth beyond the end of the Glacial ...
... become what we find it to be , ordinary chronology seems altogether to collapse , and we should feel grateful if geological chronology would allow us to extend the limits assigned to man's presence on earth beyond the end of the Glacial ...
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... become old and the old become young ? Our modern languages stand now before us as the most ancient languages of the world — gray , bald , shrivelled , and wizened ; while the more ancient a language , the fresher its features , the more ...
... become old and the old become young ? Our modern languages stand now before us as the most ancient languages of the world — gray , bald , shrivelled , and wizened ; while the more ancient a language , the fresher its features , the more ...
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... become to us the true East — that is , the point of orientation and direction for all the studies of the West . Think of that one word Indo - European , which is now so familiar to us that we actually speak of Indo - European telegraphs ...
... become to us the true East — that is , the point of orientation and direction for all the studies of the West . Think of that one word Indo - European , which is now so familiar to us that we actually speak of Indo - European telegraphs ...
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