Penn Monthly Magazine, Volume 10Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1879 |
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Pagina viii
... RACE DETERIORATION , -A . C. Rembaugh , M.D. , OUR WEAK ONES , —J . T. Pothrock , M.D. , PEASANTS OF NORTH GERMANY , THE , -Maude Porter , POSITION OF SOCIALISM IN THE HISTORICAL DEVELOP- MENT OF POLITICAL ECONOMY , -Henry C. Adams , Ph ...
... RACE DETERIORATION , -A . C. Rembaugh , M.D. , OUR WEAK ONES , —J . T. Pothrock , M.D. , PEASANTS OF NORTH GERMANY , THE , -Maude Porter , POSITION OF SOCIALISM IN THE HISTORICAL DEVELOP- MENT OF POLITICAL ECONOMY , -Henry C. Adams , Ph ...
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... race ; they have not had many encounters with the English , but nowhere have they maintained themselves against their enemies . On the other hand , the Sepoy troops are not able to stand the severe weather , and are dying , like sheep ...
... race ; they have not had many encounters with the English , but nowhere have they maintained themselves against their enemies . On the other hand , the Sepoy troops are not able to stand the severe weather , and are dying , like sheep ...
Pagina 19
... race any articulate speech ; the employment of any series of conventional sounds distinguishable by us , for the communication of rational ideas ; but does this fact offer sufficient foundation for the belief that rational thought does ...
... race any articulate speech ; the employment of any series of conventional sounds distinguishable by us , for the communication of rational ideas ; but does this fact offer sufficient foundation for the belief that rational thought does ...
Pagina 29
... race , have been producing corresponding modifications , which , by continued transmission and accumulation , have become in us faculties of moral intuition , certain emotions responding to right and wrong conduct , which have no ...
... race , have been producing corresponding modifications , which , by continued transmission and accumulation , have become in us faculties of moral intuition , certain emotions responding to right and wrong conduct , which have no ...
Pagina 33
... race the Divine Ideal has not been attained , yet in all it is certainly attain- able . The progress of the ages is hopefully toward the breaking of every fetter , and the final evolution , in Christ - born Sons of God , of a perfected ...
... race the Divine Ideal has not been attained , yet in all it is certainly attain- able . The progress of the ages is hopefully toward the breaking of every fetter , and the final evolution , in Christ - born Sons of God , of a perfected ...
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