The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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... human beings , must be liable to all the accidents of human frailty and fallibility . The ortho- dox Brahmans grow very angry at this , and , appealing to their sacred books , they maintain that there was between the Divine and the human ...
... human beings , must be liable to all the accidents of human frailty and fallibility . The ortho- dox Brahmans grow very angry at this , and , appealing to their sacred books , they maintain that there was between the Divine and the human ...
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... human thought , as if sure to yield at last to the accumulating knowledge and skill of suc- cessive generations . It is a witness , if nothing else , to the bravery of the human spirit , which refuses to be beaten back or succumb before ...
... human thought , as if sure to yield at last to the accumulating knowledge and skill of suc- cessive generations . It is a witness , if nothing else , to the bravery of the human spirit , which refuses to be beaten back or succumb before ...
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... human understanding . But , when what we may call paleontological studies had placed before us the earliest vestiges of human speech in the most ancient inscrip- tions and literatures of the world ; when , secondly , a study of living ...
... human understanding . But , when what we may call paleontological studies had placed before us the earliest vestiges of human speech in the most ancient inscrip- tions and literatures of the world ; when , secondly , a study of living ...
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NORTHUMBERland House AND THE PERCYS | 6 |
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OMPHALE | 48 |
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