Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Том 48John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1859 |
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... mind it heeded in the desire for an accommoda- was perfectly plain that " the Five Places " tion . The opposing ... minds feebleness prevailed . With very different of the Protestants ; and when , by the or- aspect the Reformed host ...
... mind it heeded in the desire for an accommoda- was perfectly plain that " the Five Places " tion . The opposing ... minds feebleness prevailed . With very different of the Protestants ; and when , by the or- aspect the Reformed host ...
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... mind of the peasant was not sufficiently alive to the advanta- ges of education ; and as there existed no compulsion for the parents to send their children to school , they remained mostly uneducated . The dress of the Hungarian peasant ...
... mind of the peasant was not sufficiently alive to the advanta- ges of education ; and as there existed no compulsion for the parents to send their children to school , they remained mostly uneducated . The dress of the Hungarian peasant ...
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... mind was so amply prepared , by previous study , to contemplate the di- versified yet intimately connected series of phenomena and assemblage of laws which nature every where presents to the study of a mind duly prepared to compre- hend ...
... mind was so amply prepared , by previous study , to contemplate the di- versified yet intimately connected series of phenomena and assemblage of laws which nature every where presents to the study of a mind duly prepared to compre- hend ...
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... mind was clearly the legitimate crowning inference from the accumulated convic- tions of the enlarged study of nature under so many phases and aspects . But the original conception to which he has so appropriately affixed the ...
... mind was clearly the legitimate crowning inference from the accumulated convic- tions of the enlarged study of nature under so many phases and aspects . But the original conception to which he has so appropriately affixed the ...
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... minds from the contemplation of the that occasion , and who in his reply to the natural world : address of the President ... Mind and of Supreme Intelligence . But strict philosophic deduction , while in establishing this conclusion it ...
... minds from the contemplation of the that occasion , and who in his reply to the natural world : address of the President ... Mind and of Supreme Intelligence . But strict philosophic deduction , while in establishing this conclusion it ...
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