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This wretch himself related to the author the manner in which he had indemnified himself and his horsemen Again , the whole line of frontier between Persia and Turkey , from Khoi to the southern districts of the pashalik of Baghdad ...
This wretch himself related to the author the manner in which he had indemnified himself and his horsemen Again , the whole line of frontier between Persia and Turkey , from Khoi to the southern districts of the pashalik of Baghdad ...
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In the same manner of argu- ment from analogy , we have recently read a paper by Professor Hitchcock , in the Bibliotheca Sacra , " On the Law of Na- ture's Constancy as Subordinate to the Higher Law of Change " -truly a most pregnant ...
In the same manner of argu- ment from analogy , we have recently read a paper by Professor Hitchcock , in the Bibliotheca Sacra , " On the Law of Na- ture's Constancy as Subordinate to the Higher Law of Change " -truly a most pregnant ...
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And in like manner , inferior nations some- times produce individuals presenting the perfect type of the highest race . The su- periority of some races to others is not so substantial as is generally supposed .
And in like manner , inferior nations some- times produce individuals presenting the perfect type of the highest race . The su- periority of some races to others is not so substantial as is generally supposed .
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Mental development and moral habits exert a notable effect upon the appearance of individual man , and they can not fail to affect nations in a similar manner . " We are of yesterday , and know nothing . " Our scientific observation is ...
Mental development and moral habits exert a notable effect upon the appearance of individual man , and they can not fail to affect nations in a similar manner . " We are of yesterday , and know nothing . " Our scientific observation is ...
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We do not here refer to the link by which Esmond , the Virginians , and the Newcomes are connected , after the manner of the old Greek Trilogies , but rather to the little incidental references in one to events narrated at full length ...
We do not here refer to the link by which Esmond , the Virginians , and the Newcomes are connected , after the manner of the old Greek Trilogies , but rather to the little incidental references in one to events narrated at full length ...
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Página 130 - Artesian wells had been opened, around which, as vegetation thrives luxuriantly, thirty thousand palm-trees and one thousand fruit-trees were planted, and two thriving villages established. At the depth of a little over five hundred feet, an underground river or lake was struck, and from two of them live fish have been thrown up, showing that there was a large body of water underneath. The French government, by this means, hopes to make the route across the desert, to Timbuctoo, fertile, and fit...