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... human family , to afford confirmation and eluci- dation of its divine truths . One of the most interesting problems in history is , the geographical distribu- tion of the human family ; but history , if we exclude the Mosaic account ...
... human family , to afford confirmation and eluci- dation of its divine truths . One of the most interesting problems in history is , the geographical distribu- tion of the human family ; but history , if we exclude the Mosaic account ...
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... human race is subjected to a law of continuity , which presides over all its development and growth , whether considered generically or individually . From this law human thought does not and cannot escape . The present was elaborated ...
... human race is subjected to a law of continuity , which presides over all its development and growth , whether considered generically or individually . From this law human thought does not and cannot escape . The present was elaborated ...
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... human nature , first princi- ples of human belief ; Aristotle and Kant term them categories of the rea- son , and in their view categories of the reason as a faculty of human nature . They are the first principles of all sci- ence , and ...
... human nature , first princi- ples of human belief ; Aristotle and Kant term them categories of the rea- son , and in their view categories of the reason as a faculty of human nature . They are the first principles of all sci- ence , and ...
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Lines in a Ballroom | 68 |
Lucy Hooper | 90 |
Madame DArblays Diary and Letters | 99 |
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