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Page 87
... human misery . The world seems to assume to the writers the aspect of a wreck and a baffled purpose . Deep shades flit over the face of human society , from the uneasy possessor of wealth and power to the humblest occupant of the ...
... human misery . The world seems to assume to the writers the aspect of a wreck and a baffled purpose . Deep shades flit over the face of human society , from the uneasy possessor of wealth and power to the humblest occupant of the ...
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... human mind ; it became , in a sense , naturally rationalism — thus bringing laws , and practices , and creeds to the test of human thought . Mr. Lecky shows how long before the birth of the Reformation the human mind had been groping ...
... human mind ; it became , in a sense , naturally rationalism — thus bringing laws , and practices , and creeds to the test of human thought . Mr. Lecky shows how long before the birth of the Reformation the human mind had been groping ...
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... human eye to an imperfect one , or from a perfect human eye to the imperfect eye of the lowest of the brute tribes ? The latter is obviously that which Mr. Darwin has in view , for the former does not exist . But what has this do with ...
... human eye to an imperfect one , or from a perfect human eye to the imperfect eye of the lowest of the brute tribes ? The latter is obviously that which Mr. Darwin has in view , for the former does not exist . But what has this do with ...
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ECLECTIC | 1 |
THE FUTURE OF MEXICO | 17 |
THE NEWSPAPER ON BOARD AN OCEAN STEAMER | 39 |
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