The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... better to suppose that purer and holier eyes than ours are for ever keeping watch in grateful admiration over the minutest flower , as over the remotest star , than to believe that the works of the Creator are ever without some one of ...
... better to suppose that purer and holier eyes than ours are for ever keeping watch in grateful admiration over the minutest flower , as over the remotest star , than to believe that the works of the Creator are ever without some one of ...
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... better . Sydney Smith has long ago summed up the moral characteristics of the race , as it was represented in Ceylon- The Malays are the most vindictive and ferocious of living The Indian Archipelago , ' by Horace St John , vol . ii ...
... better . Sydney Smith has long ago summed up the moral characteristics of the race , as it was represented in Ceylon- The Malays are the most vindictive and ferocious of living The Indian Archipelago , ' by Horace St John , vol . ii ...
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... better than a desert . Anarchy and apathy reign andering Arab tribes , leaving their proper region , , in their leisurely turbulent way , right through nonopolizing for their herds and flocks the rich once reigned over by Nebuchadnezzar ...
... better than a desert . Anarchy and apathy reign andering Arab tribes , leaving their proper region , , in their leisurely turbulent way , right through nonopolizing for their herds and flocks the rich once reigned over by Nebuchadnezzar ...
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HISTORY PHILOSOPHY AND MR GOLDWIN | 1 |
A Second Letter to Professor Goldwin Smith | 7 |
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