The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, 3. köideJohn Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... nature , feature . A mark ( ~ ) under the consonants t , d , s , z indicates that they in like manner are variable to ch , j , sh , zh . Thus : t as in nature , adventure . e as in her , fern . i as in pin , it . i O б ö as in move ...
... nature , feature . A mark ( ~ ) under the consonants t , d , s , z indicates that they in like manner are variable to ch , j , sh , zh . Thus : t as in nature , adventure . e as in her , fern . i as in pin , it . i O б ö as in move ...
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... Nature ! The ideal foundation is so firm , every man's constitu- tion forces him to fashion his Lord , according to his light , after his own heart . To the Jew , Jesus was a stumbling - block ; and to the Greek , foolishness ; but to ...
... Nature ! The ideal foundation is so firm , every man's constitu- tion forces him to fashion his Lord , according to his light , after his own heart . To the Jew , Jesus was a stumbling - block ; and to the Greek , foolishness ; but to ...
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... Natural History and Botany in the College of Philadelphia , which was two years later incor- porated with the University of Pennsylvania ; a position which he retained until his death . Sub- sequently he filled also the chairs of ...
... Natural History and Botany in the College of Philadelphia , which was two years later incor- porated with the University of Pennsylvania ; a position which he retained until his death . Sub- sequently he filled also the chairs of ...
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... nature from the possible elements of value , and having pointedly identified the phenomenon with ' human effort ' as ... natural gifts the exclusion of which in this capacity constituted the essence of his doctrine . " SCIENCE AND ...
... nature from the possible elements of value , and having pointedly identified the phenomenon with ' human effort ' as ... natural gifts the exclusion of which in this capacity constituted the essence of his doctrine . " SCIENCE AND ...
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... nature ; and the finite mind is merely one of the forms assumed by the absolute mind in its pas- sage to the full ... natural form - to wit , in Christianity . BAXTER , RICHARD , an English Non - conform- ist FERDINAND CHRISTIAN BAUR.
... nature ; and the finite mind is merely one of the forms assumed by the absolute mind in its pas- sage to the full ... natural form - to wit , in Christianity . BAXTER , RICHARD , an English Non - conform- ist FERDINAND CHRISTIAN BAUR.
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