The Nineteenth Century, Том 46Henry S. King & Company, 1899 |
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... things provided for common use may be available . I know a London playground where there are swings which have to be taken down until some young lady goes in who can prevent the infants getting injured by running in front of them , but ...
... things provided for common use may be available . I know a London playground where there are swings which have to be taken down until some young lady goes in who can prevent the infants getting injured by running in front of them , but ...
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... things that are old can hope to be treated with respect merely because they are old , there are , nevertheless , a minority of us who believe that in social questions our modern reformers may still have something to learn from the ...
... things that are old can hope to be treated with respect merely because they are old , there are , nevertheless , a minority of us who believe that in social questions our modern reformers may still have something to learn from the ...
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... thing , to a set of customs in which the thing named only exists in a way that no two words can serve to describe ... things existing at some unknown period in Australia , when it was customary for all the men of one tribe to marry ...
... thing , to a set of customs in which the thing named only exists in a way that no two words can serve to describe ... things existing at some unknown period in Australia , when it was customary for all the men of one tribe to marry ...
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... things which are directly created by God , such as heaven , and hell , and angels , are eternal . And now we pass to the third , the reasonable , conscious , or intellectual , stage , in the creation of the human soul , Dante's ...
... things which are directly created by God , such as heaven , and hell , and angels , are eternal . And now we pass to the third , the reasonable , conscious , or intellectual , stage , in the creation of the human soul , Dante's ...
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... ( things ) to Dante , because , inasmuch as he is not yet dead , ' his soul , which is thy sister and mine , in coming upward could not come alone , since it does not look at ( things ) in our manner ' ( Perocch ' al nostro modo non ...
... ( things ) to Dante , because , inasmuch as he is not yet dead , ' his soul , which is thy sister and mine , in coming upward could not come alone , since it does not look at ( things ) in our manner ' ( Perocch ' al nostro modo non ...
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