Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... fact , if we ask ourselves how long it must have taken before a language like that of the Vedic hymns could have become what we find it to be , ordinary chronology seems altogether to collapse , and we should feel grateful if geological ...
... fact , if we ask ourselves how long it must have taken before a language like that of the Vedic hymns could have become what we find it to be , ordinary chronology seems altogether to collapse , and we should feel grateful if geological ...
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... facts have become familiar to us , yet it is difficult to resist sometimes a feeling of giddiness that comes over us ... fact that they cannot be derived from any of the roots known to us , so that we cannot tell why six was ever called ...
... facts have become familiar to us , yet it is difficult to resist sometimes a feeling of giddiness that comes over us ... fact that they cannot be derived from any of the roots known to us , so that we cannot tell why six was ever called ...
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... fact , that the weight of the dust is scarcely affected by the ad- dition of the vapor - and the fog formed remains for a time suspended in the air , too light to fall to the ground . But when the number of dust - particles is fewer ...
... fact , that the weight of the dust is scarcely affected by the ad- dition of the vapor - and the fog formed remains for a time suspended in the air , too light to fall to the ground . But when the number of dust - particles is fewer ...
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... fact , if our atmosphere were perfectly void of dust - particles , the sun's light would simply pass through without being seen , and soon after the sun dipped below the horizon total darkness would ensue . The length of our twilight ...
... fact , if our atmosphere were perfectly void of dust - particles , the sun's light would simply pass through without being seen , and soon after the sun dipped below the horizon total darkness would ensue . The length of our twilight ...
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... facts before us we have to ask which judgment of the picture - dealers we shall accept , the first or the second ? In any ... fact It that in contributions to Continental exhi- bitions the works of Parisian inspiration by foreign artists ...
... facts before us we have to ask which judgment of the picture - dealers we shall accept , the first or the second ? In any ... fact It that in contributions to Continental exhi- bitions the works of Parisian inspiration by foreign artists ...
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