The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... known and admired throughout the Greek Islands , no one can pretend to say . At all events , they only required to be seen in continental Greece to be- come the delight of all capable of appreciating the beautiful and sublime . Poets ...
... known and admired throughout the Greek Islands , no one can pretend to say . At all events , they only required to be seen in continental Greece to be- come the delight of all capable of appreciating the beautiful and sublime . Poets ...
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... known to the most enlightened nations of the an- cient world , we have the very essence of it in the Homeric Poems . ART . II . - 1 . History of Civilization in England . By HENRY THOMAS BUCKLE . Vol . 1st , pp . 854. London : 1857 . 2 ...
... known to the most enlightened nations of the an- cient world , we have the very essence of it in the Homeric Poems . ART . II . - 1 . History of Civilization in England . By HENRY THOMAS BUCKLE . Vol . 1st , pp . 854. London : 1857 . 2 ...
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... known to every anatomist , that change in structure is invariably accompanied by change in function , we notice that the lower races , such as the alfourous , resemble the quadrumana in having very small legs , protruding jaws ...
... known to every anatomist , that change in structure is invariably accompanied by change in function , we notice that the lower races , such as the alfourous , resemble the quadrumana in having very small legs , protruding jaws ...
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... known for thousands of years , and not one jot or tittle has been added to them by all the sermons , homilies , and text - books which moralists have been able to produce . " It is not true , as Sir James Mackintosh says , that ...
... known for thousands of years , and not one jot or tittle has been added to them by all the sermons , homilies , and text - books which moralists have been able to produce . " It is not true , as Sir James Mackintosh says , that ...
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... known three thousand years ago , and then says that all moral truths now known were known then , he merely asserts that what was known then was known then ; a statement which probably few will be hardy enough to dispute , but which ...
... known three thousand years ago , and then says that all moral truths now known were known then , he merely asserts that what was known then was known then ; a statement which probably few will be hardy enough to dispute , but which ...
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