Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 79
... Strange forms astonished our first explor- firmly established on the facts of science ers , such as the ornithorynchus and the than any other respecting the origin of echidna - forms which combined fea- man , is a doctrine fitting ...
... Strange forms astonished our first explor- firmly established on the facts of science ers , such as the ornithorynchus and the than any other respecting the origin of echidna - forms which combined fea- man , is a doctrine fitting ...
Page 288
... strange contra- enough at the simplicity which has fre- dictions which give piquancy to his " Con- quently led him to that region in search fessions , " and to those of many other men of this imaginary bliss , and at the con- to whom ...
... strange contra- enough at the simplicity which has fre- dictions which give piquancy to his " Con- quently led him to that region in search fessions , " and to those of many other men of this imaginary bliss , and at the con- to whom ...
Page 688
... strange to him , as a flick- ering thought that can be identified with no past and which we dare not call mem- ory , is strange . For as the body knows much the soul may not remember , so has the soul secrets that can never be known to ...
... strange to him , as a flick- ering thought that can be identified with no past and which we dare not call mem- ory , is strange . For as the body knows much the soul may not remember , so has the soul secrets that can never be known to ...
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