The Childhood of the World: A Simple Account of Man in Early TimesMacmillan and Company, 1873 - 118 من الصفحات |
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... give us milk , and that catch the young of other ants to make slaves of them , are more wonderful than the huge and dull rhinoceros . Well , it is about yourself that I am going to talk , for I want you to learn , as far as we are able ...
... give us milk , and that catch the young of other ants to make slaves of them , are more wonderful than the huge and dull rhinoceros . Well , it is about yourself that I am going to talk , for I want you to learn , as far as we are able ...
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... give you a proof . You know that the girls in a family are called the " daughters . " That word comes from a word very much like it , by which these people of old — the Aryans , as we have named them— called their girls , and which ...
... give you a proof . You know that the girls in a family are called the " daughters . " That word comes from a word very much like it , by which these people of old — the Aryans , as we have named them— called their girls , and which ...
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... give an account of the way in which fire was first obtained , but they are a part of that guess - work about things which is ever going on , and which brings us no nearer the truth . Men have ever been quick to make use of what we call ...
... give an account of the way in which fire was first obtained , but they are a part of that guess - work about things which is ever going on , and which brings us no nearer the truth . Men have ever been quick to make use of what we call ...
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... give the best answer that can at present be found . You will ask how it is that we know these remains of early man to be so very , very old . To make my reply as clear as possible , I will describe to you one of the many places in which ...
... give the best answer that can at present be found . You will ask how it is that we know these remains of early man to be so very , very old . To make my reply as clear as possible , I will describe to you one of the many places in which ...
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... gives work to do ; and if He takes it away , it is that others may do it better , and so the well- being of all be secured . Let us always strive to do thoroughly the work which we find nearest to our hand ; though we may think it small ...
... gives work to do ; and if He takes it away , it is that others may do it better , and so the well- being of all be secured . Let us always strive to do thoroughly the work which we find nearest to our hand ; though we may think it small ...
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