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... suggest one special and definite line which a narrative might follow . This line , suggested by that unification of mankind of which I have already spoken , would be an account of the Process and the Forces whereby races , tribes ...
... suggest one special and definite line which a narrative might follow . This line , suggested by that unification of mankind of which I have already spoken , would be an account of the Process and the Forces whereby races , tribes ...
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... suggested by Swift because , as a proverb in his Spanish Dictionary says , a lady of that kind leaves the purse empty 2.5 In one of his poems he calls England ' yon ravenous isle ' . " Some lighter touches he also added to suggest the ...
... suggested by Swift because , as a proverb in his Spanish Dictionary says , a lady of that kind leaves the purse empty 2.5 In one of his poems he calls England ' yon ravenous isle ' . " Some lighter touches he also added to suggest the ...
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... suggested its introduction or revival . The size of Kenulf's bull , with an impression just an inch across ... suggest , therefore , that the idea of using a leaden bull comes from Rome , but that the engravers fell back upon a coin for ...
... suggested its introduction or revival . The size of Kenulf's bull , with an impression just an inch across ... suggest , therefore , that the idea of using a leaden bull comes from Rome , but that the engravers fell back upon a coin for ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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