The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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... thought ; indeed , it is our firm belief that Dr. Lorinser's method , if pertinaciously applied to Greek literature , might produce most surprising results . 46 It was formerly supposed that all these striking coincidences might be ...
... thought ; indeed , it is our firm belief that Dr. Lorinser's method , if pertinaciously applied to Greek literature , might produce most surprising results . 46 It was formerly supposed that all these striking coincidences might be ...
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... thought which is the crowning glory of man ; and that the proper exercise of thought is the great distinc- tion between the wise and the foolish man . Thought being thus such an exceedingly important function of humanity , it follows ...
... thought which is the crowning glory of man ; and that the proper exercise of thought is the great distinc- tion between the wise and the foolish man . Thought being thus such an exceedingly important function of humanity , it follows ...
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... thought . Red is brighter than green , is in thought the same as green is not so bright as red . And so of all the others . Frequently we have to express a difference between two objects which consists in the fact that , along with a ...
... thought . Red is brighter than green , is in thought the same as green is not so bright as red . And so of all the others . Frequently we have to express a difference between two objects which consists in the fact that , along with a ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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