The British Quarterly Review, Том 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... give existence to two such distinct types of humanity - the hardy and the brave , and the luxurious and effeminate , is a great fact which seems to ensure revolutions of the kind which have taken place there . It may be quite true ...
... give existence to two such distinct types of humanity - the hardy and the brave , and the luxurious and effeminate , is a great fact which seems to ensure revolutions of the kind which have taken place there . It may be quite true ...
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... give existence to two widely - different races of men - to the effeminate and passive who cultivate a great part of the level lands of the south , and to the hardy and brave who grow up amidst the mountains and plains of the north . Let ...
... give existence to two widely - different races of men - to the effeminate and passive who cultivate a great part of the level lands of the south , and to the hardy and brave who grow up amidst the mountains and plains of the north . Let ...
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... give to Asia in the time to come an aspect unknown to the past ? The signs which seem to bespeak the approach of such a change are many . Writing concerning India , Egypt , Mexico , and Peru , Mr. Buckle says : there have been generated ...
... give to Asia in the time to come an aspect unknown to the past ? The signs which seem to bespeak the approach of such a change are many . Writing concerning India , Egypt , Mexico , and Peru , Mr. Buckle says : there have been generated ...
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... give us no law , they simply give us the effects of law . All men knew pretty well before that the comparative births were nearly equal . These tables , accordingly , with their ' round numbers , ' have really added very little to our ...
... give us no law , they simply give us the effects of law . All men knew pretty well before that the comparative births were nearly equal . These tables , accordingly , with their ' round numbers , ' have really added very little to our ...
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... give existence to civilization , it is civiliza- tion which gives existence to them . In this grave argument they find their place as effects , not at all as causes . With regard to systems of religion , no sensible man will deny that ...
... give existence to civilization , it is civiliza- tion which gives existence to them . In this grave argument they find their place as effects , not at all as causes . With regard to systems of religion , no sensible man will deny that ...
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