Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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291. oldal
... asked what was the aim of human life , what was the mean- ing of its problem , why the strife was so hard , and what was the use of it and which asked this , not for the world at large , but for the individual in the world - began in it ...
... asked what was the aim of human life , what was the mean- ing of its problem , why the strife was so hard , and what was the use of it and which asked this , not for the world at large , but for the individual in the world - began in it ...
444. oldal
... asked for ; the reason being that it is difficult to be sure that such sounds have not some physical , but undetected cause . The first point which we wish to make out is what percentage of sane adults have had any It might have been ...
... asked for ; the reason being that it is difficult to be sure that such sounds have not some physical , but undetected cause . The first point which we wish to make out is what percentage of sane adults have had any It might have been ...
639. oldal
... asked him whether he would go to Unyoro . Emin expressed his willingness . Gordon asked him whether he knew the country , that it was in Kabba Rega's territory , and reminded him that it was a dangerous mission . Emin replied that he ...
... asked him whether he would go to Unyoro . Emin expressed his willingness . Gordon asked him whether he knew the country , that it was in Kabba Rega's territory , and reminded him that it was a dangerous mission . Emin replied that he ...
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