The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... caused most discussion between critics - we mean that at which , notwithstanding his former resolution , he runs away from Achilles . Some censure Homer for this ; but they are by no means the best who do 80 . Had the antagonists been ...
... caused most discussion between critics - we mean that at which , notwithstanding his former resolution , he runs away from Achilles . Some censure Homer for this ; but they are by no means the best who do 80 . Had the antagonists been ...
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... cause . Achilles well knew that , when Hector fell , the days of Troy were numbered . The only question with him now was , Would the Trojans yield at once ? or , Would they at- tempt a brief and fruitless struggle , without Hector ...
... cause . Achilles well knew that , when Hector fell , the days of Troy were numbered . The only question with him now was , Would the Trojans yield at once ? or , Would they at- tempt a brief and fruitless struggle , without Hector ...
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... cause of progress , while good intentions . are not he gets at once into complicated difficulties ; and Buckle , vol . II . , p . 1 . † Philosophy of the Sciences , p . 23 . System of Logic , vol . II . , p . 517 , 4th edition ...
... cause of progress , while good intentions . are not he gets at once into complicated difficulties ; and Buckle , vol . II . , p . 1 . † Philosophy of the Sciences , p . 23 . System of Logic , vol . II . , p . 517 , 4th edition ...
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... among barbarians , and the difference which ensues between the acts of the two children will be caused , * Vol . I. , p . 159 . so far as we know , solely by the pressure 34 [ Dec. , FALLACIES OF BUCKLE'S THEORY OF CIVILIZATION .
... among barbarians , and the difference which ensues between the acts of the two children will be caused , * Vol . I. , p . 159 . so far as we know , solely by the pressure 34 [ Dec. , FALLACIES OF BUCKLE'S THEORY OF CIVILIZATION .
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... causes which have been in operation for countless ages , are unable to believe that the higher organism could have come from the lower , through myriads of intermediate forms . Yet , if we are to believe this , if we are to accept it as ...
... causes which have been in operation for countless ages , are unable to believe that the higher organism could have come from the lower , through myriads of intermediate forms . Yet , if we are to believe this , if we are to accept it as ...
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