The Childhood of the World: A Simple Account of Man in Early TimesMacmillan and Company, 1873 - 118 من الصفحات |
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... cause for the mass of loam under which they are found . There are several ways by which the various bones may have got into the cave . The creatures to which they belonged may have died on the hillside , and their bones have been washed ...
... cause for the mass of loam under which they are found . There are several ways by which the various bones may have got into the cave . The creatures to which they belonged may have died on the hillside , and their bones have been washed ...
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... find , would be chosen to carry out the laws which the people agreed to make for the well- being of all . For in early as well as in later times , the bad passions and jealousies of men broke out and caused 34 [ PART I. THE CHILDHOOD.
... find , would be chosen to carry out the laws which the people agreed to make for the well- being of all . For in early as well as in later times , the bad passions and jealousies of men broke out and caused 34 [ PART I. THE CHILDHOOD.
الصفحة 35
... caused those desolating wars which have darkened so many bright spots in this world . It is certain that the tillers of the soil and the dwellers in towns would be more inclined to a peaceful and quiet life than the roving tribes or the ...
... caused those desolating wars which have darkened so many bright spots in this world . It is certain that the tillers of the soil and the dwellers in towns would be more inclined to a peaceful and quiet life than the roving tribes or the ...
الصفحة 52
... lived so many thousands of years on the earth , there must have risen and fallen races and tribes of which no trace will ever be found . The cause of the shameful sin and crime of which 52 [ PART I. THE CHILDHOOD DECAY OF PEOPLES.
... lived so many thousands of years on the earth , there must have risen and fallen races and tribes of which no trace will ever be found . The cause of the shameful sin and crime of which 52 [ PART I. THE CHILDHOOD DECAY OF PEOPLES.
الصفحة 53
A Simple Account of Man in Early Times Edward Clodd. The cause of the shameful sin and crime of which every place in this world has been more or less the scene , has sometimes been man's ignorance of what is due to his God and his fellow ...
A Simple Account of Man in Early Times Edward Clodd. The cause of the shameful sin and crime of which every place in this world has been more or less the scene , has sometimes been man's ignorance of what is due to his God and his fellow ...
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الصفحة 83 - Forasmuch then as we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Godhead is like unto gold, or silver, or stone, graven by art and man's device.
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