The American Eclectic, 3. sējumsW.R. Peters, 1842 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 49.
33. lappuse
... possessing and inflicting ; as a dis- tinct race - a lower empire - whence issue perpetually the swarms of men whom necessity almost compels to crime ; whom every opportunity of in- struction renders perfect in its practice ; and yet to ...
... possessing and inflicting ; as a dis- tinct race - a lower empire - whence issue perpetually the swarms of men whom necessity almost compels to crime ; whom every opportunity of in- struction renders perfect in its practice ; and yet to ...
37. lappuse
... possessed by races of different habits and modes of thought ; and this with especial rapidity where the art of writing does not exist to form an enduring model for words and sounds . Hence arises the vast multitude of dialects in ...
... possessed by races of different habits and modes of thought ; and this with especial rapidity where the art of writing does not exist to form an enduring model for words and sounds . Hence arises the vast multitude of dialects in ...
39. lappuse
... possessed , has given no evidence of existence in the time of Joseph . In The language thus formed from the hieroglyphics would necessarily partake of the pictorial character of its original . In fact , the earlier forms of speech ...
... possessed , has given no evidence of existence in the time of Joseph . In The language thus formed from the hieroglyphics would necessarily partake of the pictorial character of its original . In fact , the earlier forms of speech ...
43. lappuse
... possessing knowledge and powers from which their descendants had degenerated , an idea born out of the vague consciousness of man that he has within him a longing and a capability for something more exalted than he is , and from his ...
... possessing knowledge and powers from which their descendants had degenerated , an idea born out of the vague consciousness of man that he has within him a longing and a capability for something more exalted than he is , and from his ...
45. lappuse
... possessed has vanished ; it is left empty , unmeaning - in one word , a lie . Then arises a season of mystery and skepticism ; the world abounds in hypocrisy ; faith , both of religion and all authority , appears dead ; so- ciety has ...
... possessed has vanished ; it is left empty , unmeaning - in one word , a lie . Then arises a season of mystery and skepticism ; the world abounds in hypocrisy ; faith , both of religion and all authority , appears dead ; so- ciety has ...
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