Littell's Living Age, 162. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1884 |
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10. oldal
... human- or two as embodying the type of excel- ity , we can hardly be surprised at the cli- lence which most appeals to him , dismiss- max of his remarks . He said that " words ing the " infinite idea " as well fitted for failed him to ...
... human- or two as embodying the type of excel- ity , we can hardly be surprised at the cli- lence which most appeals to him , dismiss- max of his remarks . He said that " words ing the " infinite idea " as well fitted for failed him to ...
127. oldal
... human character . that to continue . Hunger almost ceases ; Scientific men believe that the peculiar human beings , when sure of the fruits rage of wild beasts , which is like nothing of their industry , rarely failing to raise else , a ...
... human character . that to continue . Hunger almost ceases ; Scientific men believe that the peculiar human beings , when sure of the fruits rage of wild beasts , which is like nothing of their industry , rarely failing to raise else , a ...
700. oldal
... human life has gone on with a rapidity unknown in former ages ? We think , on the whole , that this error that the rapidity of the march of events does not vary much from age to age , and that what is peculiar to the present age is not ...
... human life has gone on with a rapidity unknown in former ages ? We think , on the whole , that this error that the rapidity of the march of events does not vary much from age to age , and that what is peculiar to the present age is not ...
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