The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... mean any of those conditions of Nature which affect the senses of man ) are so many approximate representa- tions of the mental conditions of humanity ... means in those forms , unfolding with their unfolding necessities . The man , then.
... mean any of those conditions of Nature which affect the senses of man ) are so many approximate representa- tions of the mental conditions of humanity ... means in those forms , unfolding with their unfolding necessities . The man , then.
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... means for its culture must be an ordering of our life towards harmony with its ideal in the mind of God . As he that ... means for the culture of the imagi- nation , the whole is comprised in two words - food and exercise . If you want ...
... means for its culture must be an ordering of our life towards harmony with its ideal in the mind of God . As he that ... means for the culture of the imagi- nation , the whole is comprised in two words - food and exercise . If you want ...
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... means of visitation . Every motive , in short , was present which should suggest the wisdom and utility of good and well - mended roads . ' I am persuaded that these means of communication were kept in far better repair before than they ...
... means of visitation . Every motive , in short , was present which should suggest the wisdom and utility of good and well - mended roads . ' I am persuaded that these means of communication were kept in far better repair before than they ...
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