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... called reason - common , to a certain extent , to man with the higher brutes . And again , that there are cer- tain powers wholly confined to man - especially all those concerned in what is properly called reasoning —all employment of ...
... called reason - common , to a certain extent , to man with the higher brutes . And again , that there are cer- tain powers wholly confined to man - especially all those concerned in what is properly called reasoning —all employment of ...
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... called caches , chosen in dry spots , and covered over . In some of the internal parts of Spanish America , the common granary is the skin of an ox taken off entire , and the legs and neck being tied round , it is filled with tightly ...
... called caches , chosen in dry spots , and covered over . In some of the internal parts of Spanish America , the common granary is the skin of an ox taken off entire , and the legs and neck being tied round , it is filled with tightly ...
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... called Moorshids , who devote themselves expressly to the explication of the Koran and the Sunna , ( or body of Moslem traditions , ) and are consequently held in high esti- mation by the people . Each of them generally has about him a ...
... called Moorshids , who devote themselves expressly to the explication of the Koran and the Sunna , ( or body of Moslem traditions , ) and are consequently held in high esti- mation by the people . Each of them generally has about him a ...
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