The Nineteenth Century, Bind 15Henry S. King & Company, 1884 |
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... characters and kinds of activity . There come to be local gods , and gods reigning over this or that order of phenomena ; there come to be good and evil spirits of various qualities ; and where there has been by conquest a superposing ...
... characters and kinds of activity . There come to be local gods , and gods reigning over this or that order of phenomena ; there come to be good and evil spirits of various qualities ; and where there has been by conquest a superposing ...
Side 7
... character , necessarily continues anthropomorphic ; not only in the sense that the emotions ascribed are like those of human beings , but also in the sense that they form parts of a consciousness which , like the human consciousness ...
... character , necessarily continues anthropomorphic ; not only in the sense that the emotions ascribed are like those of human beings , but also in the sense that they form parts of a consciousness which , like the human consciousness ...
Side 51
... character , his clear intellect , and his broad , sound , and sensible views of men and things . Lord Melbourne's relations must always feel grateful to Mr. Torrens for so clearly bringing forward this side of his nature , and perhaps ...
... character , his clear intellect , and his broad , sound , and sensible views of men and things . Lord Melbourne's relations must always feel grateful to Mr. Torrens for so clearly bringing forward this side of his nature , and perhaps ...
Side 52
... character , a rich store of information on every subject always at hand to strengthen and illus- trate conversation , exuberant vitality , and , above all , the most transparent simplicity of nature ; these , from what I have heard ...
... character , a rich store of information on every subject always at hand to strengthen and illus- trate conversation , exuberant vitality , and , above all , the most transparent simplicity of nature ; these , from what I have heard ...
Side 70
... character should be such a standing reproach to the most profligate King and Court that ever disgraced this country , that he must be got rid of , and accordingly in 1683 he was accused of being concerned in the Rye - house Plot ; and ...
... character should be such a standing reproach to the most profligate King and Court that ever disgraced this country , that he must be got rid of , and accordingly in 1683 he was accused of being concerned in the Rye - house Plot ; and ...
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