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... interests of our age . An au- thor who has been disposed to devote many years to the labour of illustrating this topic , has need of the earnest support of all who prize the truth ; and , considering the extent and profun- dity of his ...
... interests of our age . An au- thor who has been disposed to devote many years to the labour of illustrating this topic , has need of the earnest support of all who prize the truth ; and , considering the extent and profun- dity of his ...
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... interests of our age . An au- thor who has been disposed to devote many years to the labour of illustrating this topic , has need of the earnest support of all who prize the truth ; and , considering the extent and profun- dity of his ...
... interests of our age . An au- thor who has been disposed to devote many years to the labour of illustrating this topic , has need of the earnest support of all who prize the truth ; and , considering the extent and profun- dity of his ...
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... interest historically , since it is the scene of the dawn of European intelligence ; the western is bounded by the Italian peninsula , Sicily , and the African promontory of Cape Bon on one side , and at the other has as its portal the ...
... interest historically , since it is the scene of the dawn of European intelligence ; the western is bounded by the Italian peninsula , Sicily , and the African promontory of Cape Bon on one side , and at the other has as its portal the ...
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... elevated since the adjacent seas were peopled with existing animals . So intimately are the interests and occu- pations of men connected with the soil , that it is impossible 30 Ethnology of Europe . for changes to take place.
... elevated since the adjacent seas were peopled with existing animals . So intimately are the interests and occu- pations of men connected with the soil , that it is impossible 30 Ethnology of Europe . for changes to take place.
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... interests us is the relation which must have been necessarily maintained between the intrusive people and those whom they thus displaced , the commingling of the ideas of the one with those of the other , arising from their commingling ...
... interests us is the relation which must have been necessarily maintained between the intrusive people and those whom they thus displaced , the commingling of the ideas of the one with those of the other , arising from their commingling ...
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