Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54; Volume 117 |
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Page 18
Mere antiquity , it has thies , and teaches us that we can study in always seemed
to me , can lend no real the East as well as in the West the great charm to
Oriental studies . questions of humanity — those questions First of all , what we
call ...
Mere antiquity , it has thies , and teaches us that we can study in always seemed
to me , can lend no real the East as well as in the West the great charm to
Oriental studies . questions of humanity — those questions First of all , what we
call ...
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This and other nouns , namely tu . may seem & very far - fetched question . cases
this suffix tu leaves the accent in Most people would say that it is no use Sanskrit
on the radical portion of a word . asking such questions , because it is im- Thus ...
This and other nouns , namely tu . may seem & very far - fetched question . cases
this suffix tu leaves the accent in Most people would say that it is no use Sanskrit
on the radical portion of a word . asking such questions , because it is im- Thus ...
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... Penn's Quakers , as it had stood for per- and generous deed for the sake of the
haps a hundred years , defying dust and poor , the question would have
presented damp and draughts in its massive bind- itself in a much more difficult
light .
... Penn's Quakers , as it had stood for per- and generous deed for the sake of the
haps a hundred years , defying dust and poor , the question would have
presented damp and draughts in its massive bind- itself in a much more difficult
light .
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... question as to the peraucfect sanity of the fisherman had found spectable part
of the 1891 . 31 SAMELA .
... question as to the peraucfect sanity of the fisherman had found spectable part
of the 1891 . 31 SAMELA .
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Will not the ever the horizon , there is a second question increasing and ever .
widening channels which , to the English poet and lover of through which the
intellectual energies of poetry , is of an interest only less intense the country are
now ...
Will not the ever the horizon , there is a second question increasing and ever .
widening channels which , to the English poet and lover of through which the
intellectual energies of poetry , is of an interest only less intense the country are
now ...
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