The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... side to be set over against the system of the English Universities . The results of this University Education may be roughly set down , for the purposes of our argument , as threefold . First , there is a certain amount of simple mental ...
... side to be set over against the system of the English Universities . The results of this University Education may be roughly set down , for the purposes of our argument , as threefold . First , there is a certain amount of simple mental ...
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... side , and three other Portuguese navigators , Pexota , Zeimoto , and Mota , discovered them by another course , Don Martin de Sosa , the Portuguese Governor - General of India , was landing at Goa with " Father Master Xavier ...
... side , and three other Portuguese navigators , Pexota , Zeimoto , and Mota , discovered them by another course , Don Martin de Sosa , the Portuguese Governor - General of India , was landing at Goa with " Father Master Xavier ...
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... side of the head . If this condition had appeared at once , its perpetuation by " Natural Selection " is conceivable enough , but how the transit of one eye a minute fraction of the journey towards the other side of the head could ...
... side of the head . If this condition had appeared at once , its perpetuation by " Natural Selection " is conceivable enough , but how the transit of one eye a minute fraction of the journey towards the other side of the head could ...
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... side of a high mountain , which we crossed every Sunday on our way to Mass , for although Dom GĂ©rusac had long since given up the observances of a monastic life , he practised all the ordinary duties of a Christian . As often happens in ...
... side of a high mountain , which we crossed every Sunday on our way to Mass , for although Dom GĂ©rusac had long since given up the observances of a monastic life , he practised all the ordinary duties of a Christian . As often happens in ...
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... side of the building betokened a comparatively modern erection . In any case , nothing could be more desolate than the aspect of these roofless dilapidated structures . had sometimes questioned my uncle as to the former lords of the ...
... side of the building betokened a comparatively modern erection . In any case , nothing could be more desolate than the aspect of these roofless dilapidated structures . had sometimes questioned my uncle as to the former lords of the ...
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