The National Review, Том 9Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1859 |
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... words to the same effect . He was scarce so tall as I am , ' says Aubrey ; to which , to make it more intelligible ... words of some authors are said to have " hands and feet ; " they seem , that is , to have a vigour and animation which ...
... words to the same effect . He was scarce so tall as I am , ' says Aubrey ; to which , to make it more intelligible ... words of some authors are said to have " hands and feet ; " they seem , that is , to have a vigour and animation which ...
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... word less , or an idea more , and the effect upon the mind is the same no longer . Nothing can be more tiresome than a ... words have a magic in them ; even in the inferior passages you are hardly sensible of their inferiority till you ...
... word less , or an idea more , and the effect upon the mind is the same no longer . Nothing can be more tiresome than a ... words have a magic in them ; even in the inferior passages you are hardly sensible of their inferiority till you ...
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... words " Absolute " and " Infinite " to mean that He to whom they are applicable chokes up the universe , mental and physical , and prevents the existence of every one else , then it is nonsense and clear contradiction for any one else ...
... words " Absolute " and " Infinite " to mean that He to whom they are applicable chokes up the universe , mental and physical , and prevents the existence of every one else , then it is nonsense and clear contradiction for any one else ...
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GLACIERS AND GLACIER THEORIES | 1 |
PEASANT LIFE IN HUNGARY | 31 |
THE PEOPLE OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS | 44 |
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