The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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Page 243
... ness upon the East . In the possession of Palestine and the Holy Places they saw their opportunity , if once they could attain their desire , of satisfying at one and the same time the religious aspirations of their people , and their ...
... ness upon the East . In the possession of Palestine and the Holy Places they saw their opportunity , if once they could attain their desire , of satisfying at one and the same time the religious aspirations of their people , and their ...
Page 401
... ness of birds on oceanic islands , and with regard to those of the Falklands remarks : ' As the birds are so tame here , where foxes , hawks , and owls occur , we may infer that the absence of all rapacious animals at the Gala- pagos is ...
... ness of birds on oceanic islands , and with regard to those of the Falklands remarks : ' As the birds are so tame here , where foxes , hawks , and owls occur , we may infer that the absence of all rapacious animals at the Gala- pagos is ...
Page 663
... ness ; the prophet , whether religious or secular , through the energy of con- viction ; and the man whom we call a genius derives his power through the energy of his imagination . And yet that has only brought us a step nearer to the ...
... ness ; the prophet , whether religious or secular , through the energy of con- viction ; and the man whom we call a genius derives his power through the energy of his imagination . And yet that has only brought us a step nearer to the ...
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