The Quarterly Review, Volumen296William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1958 |
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... human colour - question . The early ancestors of all the human race seem to have been dark . To - day the Arab of torrid Muscat and Oman is of a pale pigmentation , whiter than the average inhabitant of cool , damp Europe . Let us then ...
... human colour - question . The early ancestors of all the human race seem to have been dark . To - day the Arab of torrid Muscat and Oman is of a pale pigmentation , whiter than the average inhabitant of cool , damp Europe . Let us then ...
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... human aspiration for peace and good will towards men , or for a Buddhist - type of benevolence moving towards world - peace , call for our efforts to be deployed firmly and gradually towards one human family and one human race , an ...
... human aspiration for peace and good will towards men , or for a Buddhist - type of benevolence moving towards world - peace , call for our efforts to be deployed firmly and gradually towards one human family and one human race , an ...
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... human brain . But by the end , when so many of her plans ( e.g. for marrying Harriet to Mr Elton ) have gone astray ... human nature . We return to the reality of human nature . It is possible to see in each of Jane Austen's novels her ...
... human brain . But by the end , when so many of her plans ( e.g. for marrying Harriet to Mr Elton ) have gone astray ... human nature . We return to the reality of human nature . It is possible to see in each of Jane Austen's novels her ...
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Is Philosophy Obsolete? | 12 |
Human Relations in the Tropical Girdle of | 58 |
The Canadian General Election and After | 92 |
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