Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 21Victoria Institute., 1888 |
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... thought is rather against this . Science is so wide , that those who have to work are severally content to dig a ... thoughts , and allowing at the same time the wider unities to pass by - a danger which affects those who know nothing ...
... thought is rather against this . Science is so wide , that those who have to work are severally content to dig a ... thoughts , and allowing at the same time the wider unities to pass by - a danger which affects those who know nothing ...
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... thought , What more favour- able home for industrious colonists could be found in any part of the world ? [ Professor HULL added that he had been asked whether the geology of the district affords grounds for believing that the river ...
... thought , What more favour- able home for industrious colonists could be found in any part of the world ? [ Professor HULL added that he had been asked whether the geology of the district affords grounds for believing that the river ...
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... thought to marble or metal . Their range of artistic study was much wider and more instructive than that of either Jew or Phoenician . The beauty , grace , and majesty of the human face and form were the main inspiring objects of the ...
... thought to marble or metal . Their range of artistic study was much wider and more instructive than that of either Jew or Phoenician . The beauty , grace , and majesty of the human face and form were the main inspiring objects of the ...
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... thought , which in after - time gave rise to that art which reached its zenith in the works of ancient Greece . There is a great difference between the art of the Phoenicians themselves and the art which they were the means of ...
... thought , which in after - time gave rise to that art which reached its zenith in the works of ancient Greece . There is a great difference between the art of the Phoenicians themselves and the art which they were the means of ...
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... thought myself justified in adopting his version . · In conclusion , I must say I feel deeply grateful for the additional hints and information I have received from a perusal of the discussion . THE SEPULCHRAL CHAMBERS AND THE ...
... thought myself justified in adopting his version . · In conclusion , I must say I feel deeply grateful for the additional hints and information I have received from a perusal of the discussion . THE SEPULCHRAL CHAMBERS AND THE ...
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