The Nineteenth Century, Količina 23Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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... force of the argu- ment which lies against the procedure on that ground ; I intend to deal with it seriously . I might first , however , rejoin with great force that many bodies committed to the grave every week in the metropolitan area ...
... force of the argu- ment which lies against the procedure on that ground ; I intend to deal with it seriously . I might first , however , rejoin with great force that many bodies committed to the grave every week in the metropolitan area ...
Stran 156
... force acts as an excitement or a stimulus , the organic forces which emerge and act are much more complex and important - so much so that as compared with the results produced by these organic forces the direct results of the incident ...
... force acts as an excitement or a stimulus , the organic forces which emerge and act are much more complex and important - so much so that as compared with the results produced by these organic forces the direct results of the incident ...
Stran 553
... forces have been vastly intensified by large schools , for , as Bacon says ( using custom ' for education ' ) , ' if the force of custom , simple and separate , be great , the force of custom , copulate and conjoined and collegiate , is ...
... forces have been vastly intensified by large schools , for , as Bacon says ( using custom ' for education ' ) , ' if the force of custom , simple and separate , be great , the force of custom , copulate and conjoined and collegiate , is ...
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