The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... represented the Deity to whom the sacrifice was offered . " Scanning this group of priests more closely , the Spanish explo- rers discover that the priests are carrying to the upper area of the tem- ple the body of a naked and living ...
... represented the Deity to whom the sacrifice was offered . " Scanning this group of priests more closely , the Spanish explo- rers discover that the priests are carrying to the upper area of the tem- ple the body of a naked and living ...
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... represented respectively in the civilisation of Mexico and Peru . It is remarkable also , that in both these nations the first epoch or seed of higher cultivation was attributed to the sudden appearance among them of persons differing ...
... represented respectively in the civilisation of Mexico and Peru . It is remarkable also , that in both these nations the first epoch or seed of higher cultivation was attributed to the sudden appearance among them of persons differing ...
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... representing the state of the case . He has shown that some of the propositions dwelt upon , were in point of fact never maintained by Dr. Young , and that it was chiefly by his later researches that the erroneous impressions at first ...
... representing the state of the case . He has shown that some of the propositions dwelt upon , were in point of fact never maintained by Dr. Young , and that it was chiefly by his later researches that the erroneous impressions at first ...
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... representing polarisation , on the ground of being unable to reconcile it with mechanical principles ; and this more precisely as to the notion of transverse vibrations alone being produced , which constituted this theory in all its ...
... representing polarisation , on the ground of being unable to reconcile it with mechanical principles ; and this more precisely as to the notion of transverse vibrations alone being produced , which constituted this theory in all its ...
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... representing to ourselves at will the facts of the universe without distinct individual study of each . Hence nothing is ... represented to the mind at all . one step towards a justification , to find that we could conceive as simple ...
... representing to ourselves at will the facts of the universe without distinct individual study of each . Hence nothing is ... represented to the mind at all . one step towards a justification , to find that we could conceive as simple ...
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