The Columbian Cyclopedia, Том 2Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... FORCES , two powers in nature , the one counteracting the other , as fire and water . - SYN . of ' an- tagonist ' : an adversary ; enemy ; opponent ; foe . ANTALCIDAS , ăn - tăl si - dăs : a Spartan statesman , who in the earlier part ...
... FORCES , two powers in nature , the one counteracting the other , as fire and water . - SYN . of ' an- tagonist ' : an adversary ; enemy ; opponent ; foe . ANTALCIDAS , ăn - tăl si - dăs : a Spartan statesman , who in the earlier part ...
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... force be regarded as a de- rivative from antiphona ; F. antiphone Eng . antiphony . We have such OE . forms as anthymn and anthym . The A. was introduced into the service of the English Church after the Reformation , and appointed to be ...
... force be regarded as a de- rivative from antiphona ; F. antiphone Eng . antiphony . We have such OE . forms as anthymn and anthym . The A. was introduced into the service of the English Church after the Reformation , and appointed to be ...
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... forces , and to the world as a consistent whole , adapted to the development of spiritual beings . It may be added that Wallace ( who shares with Darwin the credit of the theory of the derivation of species by natural selection ) has in ...
... forces , and to the world as a consistent whole , adapted to the development of spiritual beings . It may be added that Wallace ( who shares with Darwin the credit of the theory of the derivation of species by natural selection ) has in ...
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... force of the idea will , to many , seem to be taken away . Increasingly is it felt that in any great moral conflict the personal element is inevi- table . - Compare Davidson's Introduction to the Study of the New Testament , I ...
... force of the idea will , to many , seem to be taken away . Increasingly is it felt that in any great moral conflict the personal element is inevi- table . - Compare Davidson's Introduction to the Study of the New Testament , I ...
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... 40,000 ; the Richmond Enquirer credited him with 60,000 ; and Pollard's Southern History of the War estimated the Confederate force at 45,000 in the morning and 75,000 in ANTIFEBRIN - ANTIGONE . the afternoon . The movements of.
... 40,000 ; the Richmond Enquirer credited him with 60,000 ; and Pollard's Southern History of the War estimated the Confederate force at 45,000 in the morning and 75,000 in ANTIFEBRIN - ANTIGONE . the afternoon . The movements of.
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