The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 357
... living speech , has become the medium and departing point of language and culture development , in the same manner the scattered Jewish race has engrafted itself into all nationalities , a living testimony of the humanistic ideas ...
... living speech , has become the medium and departing point of language and culture development , in the same manner the scattered Jewish race has engrafted itself into all nationalities , a living testimony of the humanistic ideas ...
Page 386
... living for such a man will be put differently by different people ; and so will the amount of labour implied in a desirable existence for him . If , however , the standard of living be put too high , and that of labour too low , none ...
... living for such a man will be put differently by different people ; and so will the amount of labour implied in a desirable existence for him . If , however , the standard of living be put too high , and that of labour too low , none ...
Page 579
... living seed . And yet this must be true if the homœopathic system is true . In the illustration quoted , scarlet fever ( a living seed ) and bella- donna ( a dead vegetable substance ) producing identical ( ? ) symptoms , therefore ...
... living seed . And yet this must be true if the homœopathic system is true . In the illustration quoted , scarlet fever ( a living seed ) and bella- donna ( a dead vegetable substance ) producing identical ( ? ) symptoms , therefore ...
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Plain Facts about Ireland | 87 |
JERSEY Countess | 163 |
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