Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 62;Volume 125John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1895 |
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Pagina 8
... able to leave to Milton the lion , springing from the earth and " pawing to get free his hinder parts , " to be able at last to do without a fantastic genealogy of living beings which corresponds to an inferior stage of human knowledge ...
... able to leave to Milton the lion , springing from the earth and " pawing to get free his hinder parts , " to be able at last to do without a fantastic genealogy of living beings which corresponds to an inferior stage of human knowledge ...
Pagina 13
... able to conceive God as greater , and , above all , as more unlike man in His method of operation . The progress of astronomy , revealing the true order of the solar system and its probable subor- dination to other greater systems , has ...
... able to conceive God as greater , and , above all , as more unlike man in His method of operation . The progress of astronomy , revealing the true order of the solar system and its probable subor- dination to other greater systems , has ...
Pagina 20
... able to bribe his judges , or ( what is usually more to the purpose nowadays ) , may be much poor- er , and the sort of person whose success will provoke a gush of enthusiasm in the newspapers ; one or the other may be in private ...
... able to bribe his judges , or ( what is usually more to the purpose nowadays ) , may be much poor- er , and the sort of person whose success will provoke a gush of enthusiasm in the newspapers ; one or the other may be in private ...
Pagina 24
... able to pass under it without being killed , and came to him with sorrowful complaints when they found this was not so . They be- lieved a traction - engine to be a cannon which would with ease sweep the Mata- bili from the face of the ...
... able to pass under it without being killed , and came to him with sorrowful complaints when they found this was not so . They be- lieved a traction - engine to be a cannon which would with ease sweep the Mata- bili from the face of the ...
Pagina 28
... able to run much faster than the chameleon , arrived first , and told men that " they should eat and drink , for to - morrow they die . " The lie , having the proverbial start , has been believed and acted on ever since . The species of ...
... able to run much faster than the chameleon , arrived first , and told men that " they should eat and drink , for to - morrow they die . " The lie , having the proverbial start , has been believed and acted on ever since . The species of ...
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