The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... least , among those who have immortalized themselves . There is a world of testimony in the simple fact that Phidias , the greatest sculptor we know to have ever lived , owned that whatever expression of majesty he had been able to give ...
... least , among those who have immortalized themselves . There is a world of testimony in the simple fact that Phidias , the greatest sculptor we know to have ever lived , owned that whatever expression of majesty he had been able to give ...
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... least evidence that Homer was a military chieftain ; indeed , nothing is more unlikely than that he was . If he ever took any practical part in military affairs at all , it must have been . in a subordinate capacity ; yet he was able to ...
... least evidence that Homer was a military chieftain ; indeed , nothing is more unlikely than that he was . If he ever took any practical part in military affairs at all , it must have been . in a subordinate capacity ; yet he was able to ...
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... least exposed to the light , thus manifesting a rudimentary sensibility , which in its more developed state , in higher organisms , we call vision . * The lower polyps exhibit also contractility over their whole body ; and it has been ...
... least exposed to the light , thus manifesting a rudimentary sensibility , which in its more developed state , in higher organisms , we call vision . * The lower polyps exhibit also contractility over their whole body ; and it has been ...
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... least . It is not true that " moral truths " have received no addi- tions . It is not true , as Mr. Buckle says , that " the sole essentials of morals have been known for thousands of years , and not one jot or tittle has been added to ...
... least . It is not true that " moral truths " have received no addi- tions . It is not true , as Mr. Buckle says , that " the sole essentials of morals have been known for thousands of years , and not one jot or tittle has been added to ...
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... of baseless assertion and ill - directed argument , to find that our author at least seems to remember his original object , 99 as he sets himself to work really to show 1861. ] 47 FALLACIES OF BUCKLE'S THEORY OF CIVILIZATION .
... of baseless assertion and ill - directed argument , to find that our author at least seems to remember his original object , 99 as he sets himself to work really to show 1861. ] 47 FALLACIES OF BUCKLE'S THEORY OF CIVILIZATION .
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