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Pagina 221
... facts are not facts of the same nature as the properties of fire or water , and you cannot certify them in the same manner . Fire always burns , and if any one doubts the fact let him try it . But it is of the very nature of religion to ...
... facts are not facts of the same nature as the properties of fire or water , and you cannot certify them in the same manner . Fire always burns , and if any one doubts the fact let him try it . But it is of the very nature of religion to ...
Pagina 506
... fact that the student who mas- ters the contents of the volume will find himself possessed of all the really essential facts of Eng- lish history . A very useful " Chronological Table " is pre- fixed to the work , and its value as a ...
... fact that the student who mas- ters the contents of the volume will find himself possessed of all the really essential facts of Eng- lish history . A very useful " Chronological Table " is pre- fixed to the work , and its value as a ...
Pagina 593
... fact , we should expect the planets if cloud - encompassed to shine about four times as brightly as though they were constituted like our moon . They would in that case , however , be white planets , not only as seen by the na- ked eye ...
... fact , we should expect the planets if cloud - encompassed to shine about four times as brightly as though they were constituted like our moon . They would in that case , however , be white planets , not only as seen by the na- ked eye ...
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NORTHUMBERland House AND THE PERCYS | 6 |
ABSOLUTION | 14 |
OMPHALE | 48 |
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