Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 6Victoria Institute., 1873 Each volume includes list of members, and "objects of the institute" (except v. 31, which has no list of members). Beginning with v. 12, a list of the papers contained in preceding volumes is issued regularly with each volume. |
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... true science , and it would be well if those , whose scientific labours are otherwise of no small value , were deterred by Dr. Carpenter's remarks from continuing assaults made with the foregone conclusion that the Christian Religion is ...
... true science , and it would be well if those , whose scientific labours are otherwise of no small value , were deterred by Dr. Carpenter's remarks from continuing assaults made with the foregone conclusion that the Christian Religion is ...
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... true knight- errant " loves and rides away , " of course to the maiden's rescue in her youthful difficulties . First , Mr. Darwin himself , trembling for the safety of this Dulcinea of his own fancy , gallops off somewhat unexpectedly ...
... true knight- errant " loves and rides away , " of course to the maiden's rescue in her youthful difficulties . First , Mr. Darwin himself , trembling for the safety of this Dulcinea of his own fancy , gallops off somewhat unexpectedly ...
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... true ; but then , after all , according to the true proverb , " a living dog is better than a dead lion . " And it seems not a little absurd to witness the living young Sir John Lubbock thus interrogating with an air of triumph the ...
... true ; but then , after all , according to the true proverb , " a living dog is better than a dead lion . " And it seems not a little absurd to witness the living young Sir John Lubbock thus interrogating with an air of triumph the ...
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... true ; namely , that it is improbable that any race of men would be likely to abandon or forget pursuits or arts which they or their ancestors once found useful or had known . Now I venture to think that that proposition is very far ...
... true ; namely , that it is improbable that any race of men would be likely to abandon or forget pursuits or arts which they or their ancestors once found useful or had known . Now I venture to think that that proposition is very far ...
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... true reli- gion , whether respecting themselves , their children , or their less - instructed neighbours . If Sir John Lubbock's experience is otherwise , and as he argues , he is certainly to be envied , unless he is under some strange ...
... true reli- gion , whether respecting themselves , their children , or their less - instructed neighbours . If Sir John Lubbock's experience is otherwise , and as he argues , he is certainly to be envied , unless he is under some strange ...
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Стр. 109 - And there shall arise after them seven years of famine, and all the plenty shall be forgotten in the land of Egypt, and the famine shall consume the land. And the plenty shall not be known in the land, by reason of that famine following, for it shall be very grievous.
Стр. 99 - A Syrian ready to perish was my father, and he went down into Egypt, and sojourned there with a few, and became there a nation, great, mighty, and populous...
Стр. 339 - Thus saith the Lord God ; Behold, I am against thee, Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of his rivers, which hath said, My river is mine own, and I have made it for myself.
Стр. 399 - Surely the princes of Zoan are fools, the counsel of the wise counsellors of Pharaoh is become brutish: how say ye unto Pharaoh, I am the son of the wise, the son of ancient kings?
Стр. 25 - ... no culture of the earth, no navigation nor use of the commodities that may be imported by sea, no commodious building, no instruments of moving and removing such things as require much force, no knowledge of the face of the earth; no account of time, no arts, no letters, no society, and, which is worst of all, continual fear and danger of violent death, and the life of man solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.
Стр. 214 - What I tell you in the darkness, speak ye in the light; and what ye hear in the ear, proclaim upon the house-tops. And be not afraid of them that kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.
Стр. 175 - For a man indeed ought not to cover his head, forasmuch as he is the image and glory of God : but the woman is the glory of the man.
Стр. 189 - But we are not of them who draw back unto perdition; but of them that believe to the saving of the soul.
Стр. 215 - For they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh; but they that are after the Spirit the things of the Spirit.
Стр. 305 - We thus learn that man is descended from a hairy quadruped, furnished with a tail and pointed ears, probably arboreal in its habits, and an inhabitant of the old world.