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It is very much needed where it stands , and would be a great convenience to the public , but for some reason or other no one has ever entered it , or is likely to do so under the present régime . The author of the Rambles in Syria ...
It is very much needed where it stands , and would be a great convenience to the public , but for some reason or other no one has ever entered it , or is likely to do so under the present régime . The author of the Rambles in Syria ...
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... Doctor , what an awful thing it is for a human being to stand before the great Moral Governor of the world , and to give an account of all his actions in this life . " But does the well - known argument of Butler satisfy ?
... Doctor , what an awful thing it is for a human being to stand before the great Moral Governor of the world , and to give an account of all his actions in this life . " But does the well - known argument of Butler satisfy ?
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And the other says : " An idea which , considered in itself , is particular , becomes general by being made to represent or stand for all other particular ideas of the same sort , " this , in fact , analogy and the statement of the law ...
And the other says : " An idea which , considered in itself , is particular , becomes general by being made to represent or stand for all other particular ideas of the same sort , " this , in fact , analogy and the statement of the law ...
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The resultant will naturally be some new variety of In this way we can undercolor or structure . stand how , for a given time , there might be started many varieties of man , after once the variation had begun .
The resultant will naturally be some new variety of In this way we can undercolor or structure . stand how , for a given time , there might be started many varieties of man , after once the variation had begun .
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... Jews , and Gipsies stand changes of country and climate better than any others . The physical constitution of early mankind must have been more pliable , more ready to receive external impressions and accommodate itself to external ...
... Jews , and Gipsies stand changes of country and climate better than any others . The physical constitution of early mankind must have been more pliable , more ready to receive external impressions and accommodate itself to external ...
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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...