Littell's Living Age, 180. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1889 |
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260. oldal
... human affairs , which , taking one thousand years with another , is alleged on the whole to make for righteousness or for progress . The individual man is not made in God's image ; but the fortunes or the misfortunes of a sufficient ...
... human affairs , which , taking one thousand years with another , is alleged on the whole to make for righteousness or for progress . The individual man is not made in God's image ; but the fortunes or the misfortunes of a sufficient ...
261. oldal
... human being , and to increase the numbers by whom such happiness will be enjoyed . Here , put in its logical and categorical form , is the primary doctrine common to all our scientific religions . The instant , however , it is thus ...
... human being , and to increase the numbers by whom such happiness will be enjoyed . Here , put in its logical and categorical form , is the primary doctrine common to all our scientific religions . The instant , however , it is thus ...
751. oldal
... human - kind and to the good and ill Of human life : nature had led me on And oft amid the " busy hum , " I seemed To travel independent of her help , As if I had forgotten her ; but no , The world of human - kind outweighed not her In ...
... human - kind and to the good and ill Of human life : nature had led me on And oft amid the " busy hum , " I seemed To travel independent of her help , As if I had forgotten her ; but no , The world of human - kind outweighed not her In ...
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