The Living Age, 247. kötetLiving Age Company, 1905 |
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376. oldal
... fact , for instance , that 3337 persons should have been lynched in the United States between 1882 and 1903 ? Is it a small fact that the number of murders and homicides should now be four and a half times as great for each million of ...
... fact , for instance , that 3337 persons should have been lynched in the United States between 1882 and 1903 ? Is it a small fact that the number of murders and homicides should now be four and a half times as great for each million of ...
660. oldal
... fact , quite con- sistent . The objective theory is not even glanced at by him , and the " va- rious vision ... fact of history . How is this fact to be explained ? According to the accounts given in the New Testa- ment the Church came ...
... fact , quite con- sistent . The objective theory is not even glanced at by him , and the " va- rious vision ... fact of history . How is this fact to be explained ? According to the accounts given in the New Testa- ment the Church came ...
663. oldal
... fact , the existence of the Church . The literary argument is but the external side of the problem , al- though it is convenient to treat it sep- arately . The truth of the main facts , then , being already attested histori- cally , it ...
... fact , the existence of the Church . The literary argument is but the external side of the problem , al- though it is convenient to treat it sep- arately . The truth of the main facts , then , being already attested histori- cally , it ...
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