The Travels and Adventures of Celebrated Travelers in the Principal Countries of the GlobeHenry Howe, 1854 - 804 страница |
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... nature or in science , not too abstruse for the learned , which is too abstruse for the common apprehension , if the successive steps to it be closely connected and in the right direction , for the human mind is essentially the same in ...
... nature or in science , not too abstruse for the learned , which is too abstruse for the common apprehension , if the successive steps to it be closely connected and in the right direction , for the human mind is essentially the same in ...
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... nature of the lamb , and learn to sit at the feet of Jesus . When we had closed this act of worship , we found Khudr waiting with an answer to our message . The agha said , it was very hot just then , - -we had better prepare our dinner ...
... nature of the lamb , and learn to sit at the feet of Jesus . When we had closed this act of worship , we found Khudr waiting with an answer to our message . The agha said , it was very hot just then , - -we had better prepare our dinner ...
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... nature , found a congenial task in portraying its charms , and in drawing there from a simple , touching moral . To appreciate the beauty of the lines , they should be read aloud , deliberately , and with emphasis . TO A MOUNTAIN DAISY ...
... nature , found a congenial task in portraying its charms , and in drawing there from a simple , touching moral . To appreciate the beauty of the lines , they should be read aloud , deliberately , and with emphasis . TO A MOUNTAIN DAISY ...
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... nature of his authority , which he is presumed to derive only from God . The ancients had very little knowledge of what now constitutes Russia . The nucleus of the empire was formed about 862 , by Rurik . About the year 1000 , Vladimir ...
... nature of his authority , which he is presumed to derive only from God . The ancients had very little knowledge of what now constitutes Russia . The nucleus of the empire was formed about 862 , by Rurik . About the year 1000 , Vladimir ...
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... nature and personal hideous- ness , the blackest . His face half - covered with a black beard and bristly 66 whiskers , his stature below common ; his head sunk below his shoulders , to make room for the protuberance of his back ; his ...
... nature and personal hideous- ness , the blackest . His face half - covered with a black beard and bristly 66 whiskers , his stature below common ; his head sunk below his shoulders , to make room for the protuberance of his back ; his ...
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