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... Nature 43 , 133 Gastronomy , a Poem Hanson's Sonnets and other Poems 90 284 Hobhouse's Translations and Imitations 174 The Hospital , a Poem 284 John the Baptist , an Oxford Prize Poem 92 Mitford's , ( Miss M. R. ) Poems Pastoral Care ...
... Nature 43 , 133 Gastronomy , a Poem Hanson's Sonnets and other Poems 90 284 Hobhouse's Translations and Imitations 174 The Hospital , a Poem 284 John the Baptist , an Oxford Prize Poem 92 Mitford's , ( Miss M. R. ) Poems Pastoral Care ...
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... nature and sources have been more accurately understood . The extravagant pretensions , and wide discrepancies , of early traditions ; the position of personal names for national ; and of national for those of individuals ; the ...
... nature and sources have been more accurately understood . The extravagant pretensions , and wide discrepancies , of early traditions ; the position of personal names for national ; and of national for those of individuals ; the ...
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... nature of its informa- tion , had the author adhered more closely to the example of the younger Frederic Spanheim . That admirable author has enriched the tables in his Chronologia Sacra with the fruits of his various knowledge and ...
... nature of its informa- tion , had the author adhered more closely to the example of the younger Frederic Spanheim . That admirable author has enriched the tables in his Chronologia Sacra with the fruits of his various knowledge and ...
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... nature have received from the best modern philosophers . The reader will reckon on finding it con- stantly maintained , that the influence of facts has fully as efficient an operation as instruction by words , in forming the human ...
... nature have received from the best modern philosophers . The reader will reckon on finding it con- stantly maintained , that the influence of facts has fully as efficient an operation as instruction by words , in forming the human ...
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... nature of that undeniable original distinction which constitutes what is denominated genius ; and maintains , very reasonably , that whatever might have been the nature , the cause , or the amount , of the inherent original difference ...
... nature of that undeniable original distinction which constitutes what is denominated genius ; and maintains , very reasonably , that whatever might have been the nature , the cause , or the amount , of the inherent original difference ...
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Seite 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.