The North British Review, Объемы 20-21W.P. Kennedy, 1853 |
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... means , have remained hitherto almost entirely public . |. nations of the earth , the citizens of the world -the apostles of a universal philanthropy , cannot combine their exertions for social ad- vancement . War is the inexorable foe ...
... means , have remained hitherto almost entirely public . |. nations of the earth , the citizens of the world -the apostles of a universal philanthropy , cannot combine their exertions for social ad- vancement . War is the inexorable foe ...
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... means for a happy or comfortable life , and to be content with which would be held to argue deplorable want of energy and enterprise . hand . We agree altogether in the tone of following. means . In France , too , though long years of ...
... means for a happy or comfortable life , and to be content with which would be held to argue deplorable want of energy and enterprise . hand . We agree altogether in the tone of following. means . In France , too , though long years of ...
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... means of the different magnitude of stars , or by means of resolvable or unresolvable nebula . We , therefore , do not scruple to say , that the identification of strata by their fossil contents is nothing more than an in- ferential one ...
... means of the different magnitude of stars , or by means of resolvable or unresolvable nebula . We , therefore , do not scruple to say , that the identification of strata by their fossil contents is nothing more than an in- ferential one ...
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