The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... circumstance of crocodiles not being observed in the lower parts of the Nile , to the talismanic influence of the Mikkias , or Ni- lometer , at Cairo ; -so says Niebuhr ; but he adds , it may be ascribed rather to the culture and ...
... circumstance of crocodiles not being observed in the lower parts of the Nile , to the talismanic influence of the Mikkias , or Ni- lometer , at Cairo ; -so says Niebuhr ; but he adds , it may be ascribed rather to the culture and ...
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... circumstance , because afterwards it gave occasion to a most ridiculous , though to us a very important , discussion . So far the story of the Greek was true , and it remained only to explore the galleries where the Arabs had formerly ...
... circumstance , because afterwards it gave occasion to a most ridiculous , though to us a very important , discussion . So far the story of the Greek was true , and it remained only to explore the galleries where the Arabs had formerly ...
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... of his succeeding pamphlets written in altered times and different circumstances , he has occasion to VOL . XVI . NO . XXXI . C men- mention any of the idols of his early flattery , 1816 . Counsellor Phillips's Poems and Speeches .
... of his succeeding pamphlets written in altered times and different circumstances , he has occasion to VOL . XVI . NO . XXXI . C men- mention any of the idols of his early flattery , 1816 . Counsellor Phillips's Poems and Speeches .
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... opposition to those means . Man in a state of nature , then , is man in a state of probation : -- a rational and intelligent intelligent creature placed by his Creator under circumstances of trial 42 Ост . Sumner's Prize Essay .
... opposition to those means . Man in a state of nature , then , is man in a state of probation : -- a rational and intelligent intelligent creature placed by his Creator under circumstances of trial 42 Ост . Sumner's Prize Essay .
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intelligent creature placed by his Creator under circumstances of trial , with the means of rising triumphantly above them . It is need- less to contrast this statement with the degrading view ` which almost every writer on the origin ...
intelligent creature placed by his Creator under circumstances of trial , with the means of rising triumphantly above them . It is need- less to contrast this statement with the degrading view ` which almost every writer on the origin ...
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