Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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... fact that dogma is inseparably con- nected with religion . If you eliminate dogma , what does religion consist of but morality ? Substitute the love of Humanity for the love of the Unknow- able - which is the subject of worship . of Mr ...
... fact that dogma is inseparably con- nected with religion . If you eliminate dogma , what does religion consist of but morality ? Substitute the love of Humanity for the love of the Unknow- able - which is the subject of worship . of Mr ...
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... facts shows us that color is always tending to ap- pear in the leaves which immediately surround the floral organs ... fact with which we are now concerned , the existence and growth of an insect color - sense . How do we know that in ...
... facts shows us that color is always tending to ap- pear in the leaves which immediately surround the floral organs ... fact with which we are now concerned , the existence and growth of an insect color - sense . How do we know that in ...
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... fact regular honey - guides . If one examines any flower with such marks upon the petals , it will be found that ... facts to the consideration of the problem before us . If those insects which especially haunt flowers are likely to have ...
... fact regular honey - guides . If one examines any flower with such marks upon the petals , it will be found that ... facts to the consideration of the problem before us . If those insects which especially haunt flowers are likely to have ...
Pagina 28
... fact than rem- iniscence so strange is the distinction that accrues to demeanor in reflexive aspects the subject of censure . When fourteen , in writing to his family , he chanced to use terms disrespectful to the King . According to ...
... fact than rem- iniscence so strange is the distinction that accrues to demeanor in reflexive aspects the subject of censure . When fourteen , in writing to his family , he chanced to use terms disrespectful to the King . According to ...
Pagina 48
... facts of the history of the world . It is the first attempt to deal with the history of the world on a reasonable basis ... fact which is the centre of the history of the civi- lized world , but which , so long as his tory is unnaturally ...
... facts of the history of the world . It is the first attempt to deal with the history of the world on a reasonable basis ... fact which is the centre of the history of the civi- lized world , but which , so long as his tory is unnaturally ...
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