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... facts of their several cases to the president , for the School of Arts and the School of Mines ; to Professor Dwight , for the School of Law ; and to the professors severally for the School of Medicine . For information in regard to the ...
... facts of their several cases to the president , for the School of Arts and the School of Mines ; to Professor Dwight , for the School of Law ; and to the professors severally for the School of Medicine . For information in regard to the ...
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... fact well established by modern scholars , it is , that the great gods of Greece and Rome are distinct , and cannot be studied together , and that there is an affinity so close between the Greek and Hindu mythologies , that to study ...
... fact well established by modern scholars , it is , that the great gods of Greece and Rome are distinct , and cannot be studied together , and that there is an affinity so close between the Greek and Hindu mythologies , that to study ...
Pagina 16
... fact among the ancients , that each individual had his tutelary demon , or guardian spirit , and , unquestionably , Plutarch points to this faith . That the spirits of the dead should minister to the living was a beautiful and noble ...
... fact among the ancients , that each individual had his tutelary demon , or guardian spirit , and , unquestionably , Plutarch points to this faith . That the spirits of the dead should minister to the living was a beautiful and noble ...
Pagina 16
... fact , the germ of stratifica- tion . The Turans were , above all things , a mob . Between the people and the despot there was no gradation . The people obeyed blindly and implicitly , with an unswerving self - negation abhorrent to ...
... fact , the germ of stratifica- tion . The Turans were , above all things , a mob . Between the people and the despot there was no gradation . The people obeyed blindly and implicitly , with an unswerving self - negation abhorrent to ...
Pagina 19
... fact . They invented nothing , but gave in glowing rhymes and with undying images the beliefs of their respective times . And so with the author of the Ram- ayana epic . Had Hunaiman held no place among the Hindu gods , we may be ...
... fact . They invented nothing , but gave in glowing rhymes and with undying images the beliefs of their respective times . And so with the author of the Ram- ayana epic . Had Hunaiman held no place among the Hindu gods , we may be ...
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