Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 53;Volume 116John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Pagina 14
... stand , they are just as likely to have been a group of the same race as the Egyptians or the Dravidians as anything else . And considering that their culture developed in the extreme south of the Euphrates valley , it is difficult to ...
... stand , they are just as likely to have been a group of the same race as the Egyptians or the Dravidians as anything else . And considering that their culture developed in the extreme south of the Euphrates valley , it is difficult to ...
Pagina 38
... stand ( She saw me not ) with eyes that fell Far on the moony land . She stood beside the fragrant well , The marble touch'd her hand . She sigh'd . One fierce , aloof , forlorn , Received that little sigh , And laid it on his heart ...
... stand ( She saw me not ) with eyes that fell Far on the moony land . She stood beside the fragrant well , The marble touch'd her hand . She sigh'd . One fierce , aloof , forlorn , Received that little sigh , And laid it on his heart ...
Pagina 41
... stand , will give up every kind of exertion the moment it is made possible for them to undertake intelligible and moderate work , the results of which will benefit themselves and those whom they love and pity . 66 The accusations you ...
... stand , will give up every kind of exertion the moment it is made possible for them to undertake intelligible and moderate work , the results of which will benefit themselves and those whom they love and pity . 66 The accusations you ...
Pagina 44
... stand by thy brother in all things ; call nothing thine own , for if ye are sharers and co - part- ners in the incorruptible , how much more in what is perishable . Teach thy children from their tender years to fear God . Command not ...
... stand by thy brother in all things ; call nothing thine own , for if ye are sharers and co - part- ners in the incorruptible , how much more in what is perishable . Teach thy children from their tender years to fear God . Command not ...
Pagina 47
... stand fair criticisın . There will be no life ; life will cease to exist . Their teacher was an unmarried tramp ; His followers will be according to our supposition - what their Master was , and so will the whole world . Those who are ...
... stand fair criticisın . There will be no life ; life will cease to exist . Their teacher was an unmarried tramp ; His followers will be according to our supposition - what their Master was , and so will the whole world . Those who are ...
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