The Living Age, 293. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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102. oldal
... human palate finds to be good he greeted with the warmest welcome at the dinner - table . The doctor readily and unsuspectingly replied " Snipe " and before he per- ceived whither he had been led his interlocutor snapped him with yet ...
... human palate finds to be good he greeted with the warmest welcome at the dinner - table . The doctor readily and unsuspectingly replied " Snipe " and before he per- ceived whither he had been led his interlocutor snapped him with yet ...
173. oldal
... Human character is far too deeply rooted in the universe of the human brain - if I may so express myself for its main attributes and issues to be permanently and im- mediately affected , even by so vast a cataclysm as that which now ...
... Human character is far too deeply rooted in the universe of the human brain - if I may so express myself for its main attributes and issues to be permanently and im- mediately affected , even by so vast a cataclysm as that which now ...
408. oldal
... human spirit . Every faculty of the spirit has gone to the making of it- desire , imagination , character , will . Because , in making it , the human spirit has been largely occupied with acquir- ing command over matter , it has in many ...
... human spirit . Every faculty of the spirit has gone to the making of it- desire , imagination , character , will . Because , in making it , the human spirit has been largely occupied with acquir- ing command over matter , it has in many ...
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