Appletons' Journal, כרך 6D. Appleton and Company, 1879 |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 81
עמוד 172
... become practically operative , and thus , though their present exponents may themselves be excel- lent men , the results of the system they advocate may be by and by practically execrable . The history of Protestantism , though it is ...
... become practically operative , and thus , though their present exponents may themselves be excel- lent men , the results of the system they advocate may be by and by practically execrable . The history of Protestantism , though it is ...
עמוד 243
... become unlike and increase in dissimilarity in pro- portion as they develop . The cry and the imi- tative sound become , on the one hand , a word which , however rude , begins to have an arbitrary meaning , and , on the other hand , a ...
... become unlike and increase in dissimilarity in pro- portion as they develop . The cry and the imi- tative sound become , on the one hand , a word which , however rude , begins to have an arbitrary meaning , and , on the other hand , a ...
עמוד 249
... become evil demons after death . Tura- nian tribes of north Asia fear their shamans even more when dead than when alive , for they become a special class of spirits , who are the hurtfulest in all nature , and who among the Mongols ...
... become evil demons after death . Tura- nian tribes of north Asia fear their shamans even more when dead than when alive , for they become a special class of spirits , who are the hurtfulest in all nature , and who among the Mongols ...
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