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The Catholic doctrine is and always has been that there are two orders ' - the natural and the supernatural - on the same plane , and distinguishable from each other . The Catholic theologian is prepared to define what occurrences in ...
The Catholic doctrine is and always has been that there are two orders ' - the natural and the supernatural - on the same plane , and distinguishable from each other . The Catholic theologian is prepared to define what occurrences in ...
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For it is but a narrow view of things that will assert that religion and humanity are naturally allied . ... To Euripides it fell to illustrate the natural antagonism ' twixt religion and humanitarianism ; he himself was by nature a ...
For it is but a narrow view of things that will assert that religion and humanity are naturally allied . ... To Euripides it fell to illustrate the natural antagonism ' twixt religion and humanitarianism ; he himself was by nature a ...
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With this object they carry magnifying glasses to examine the natural insect , and a paint - box to colour the artificial fly . At the other extreme are those who believe that fish are colour - blind . Sir Herbert Maxwell , who doubted ...
With this object they carry magnifying glasses to examine the natural insect , and a paint - box to colour the artificial fly . At the other extreme are those who believe that fish are colour - blind . Sir Herbert Maxwell , who doubted ...
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This volume published 1908, not 1808 as listed.
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THE GOVERNMENT OF SUBJECT RACES | 1 |
Dent | 28 |
Adam and Charles Black | 105 |
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