The Colour-senseTurbner, 1879 - 282 pages |
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... HUMAN RACE . LECTURES AND DISSERTATIONS By LAZARUS GEIGER , Author of " Origin and Evolution of Human Speech and Reason . " Translated from the Second German Edition by DAVID ASHER , Ph.D. , Corresponding Member of the Berlin Society ...
... HUMAN RACE . LECTURES AND DISSERTATIONS By LAZARUS GEIGER , Author of " Origin and Evolution of Human Speech and Reason . " Translated from the Second German Edition by DAVID ASHER , Ph.D. , Corresponding Member of the Berlin Society ...
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... Human Development — The Signifi- cance of Life - De Profundis - Elsewhere - Appendix . " What is to be the future of the human race ? What are the great obstacles in the way of progress ? What are the best means of surmounting these ...
... Human Development — The Signifi- cance of Life - De Profundis - Elsewhere - Appendix . " What is to be the future of the human race ? What are the great obstacles in the way of progress ? What are the best means of surmounting these ...
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... HUMAN BONDAGE , OR OF THE STRENGTH OF THE AFFECTS . V. OF THE POWER OF THE INTELLECT , OR OF HUMAN LIBERTY . By BENEDICT DE SPINOZA . Translated from the Latin by WILLIAM HALE WHITE . " Mr. White's translation , though it is not ...
... HUMAN BONDAGE , OR OF THE STRENGTH OF THE AFFECTS . V. OF THE POWER OF THE INTELLECT , OR OF HUMAN LIBERTY . By BENEDICT DE SPINOZA . Translated from the Latin by WILLIAM HALE WHITE . " Mr. White's translation , though it is not ...
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... HUMAN RACE . LECTURES AND DISSERTATIONS By LAZARUS GEIGER , Author of " Origin and Evolution of Human Speech and Reason . " Translated from the Second German Edition by DAVID ASHER , Ph.D. , Corresponding Member of the Berlin Society ...
... HUMAN RACE . LECTURES AND DISSERTATIONS By LAZARUS GEIGER , Author of " Origin and Evolution of Human Speech and Reason . " Translated from the Second German Edition by DAVID ASHER , Ph.D. , Corresponding Member of the Berlin Society ...
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... humanity in general . Mr. Heath deserves credit for the completeness and finish of the portraiture to which he set his hand . It has evidently been a labour of love , for the text is marked throughout by infinite painstaking , both in ...
... humanity in general . Mr. Heath deserves credit for the completeness and finish of the portraiture to which he set his hand . It has evidently been a labour of love , for the text is marked throughout by infinite painstaking , both in ...
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Page 267 - Take ye from among you an offering unto the Lord : whosoever is of a willing heart, let him bring it, an offering of the Lord; gold, and silver, and brass, and blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine linen, and goats...
Page 3 - Post 8vo, pp. 276, cloth, 7s. 6d. RELIGION IN CHINA: Containing a Brief Account of the Three Religions of the Chinese, with Observations on the Prospects of Christian Conversion amongst that People. By JOSEPH EDKINS, DD, Peking. Third Edition. " We confidently recommend a careful perusal of the present work to all interested in this great subject.
Page 271 - As the appearance of the bow that is in the cloud in the day of rain, so was the appearance of the brightness round about. This was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the Lord.
Page 270 - When these days were expired, the king made a feast unto all the people that were present in Shushan the palace, both unto great and small, seven days, in the court of the garden of the king's palace ; where were white, green, and blue hangings, fastened with cords of fine linen and purple to silver rings and pillars of marble...
Page 2 - Few books of its size contain the result of so much wide thinking, able and laborious study, or enable the reader to gain a better bird's-eye view of the latest results of investigations into the religious history of nations. As Professor Tiele modestly says, ' In this little book are outlines — pencil sketches, I might say — nothing more.
Page 268 - The son of a woman of the daughters of Dan, and his father was a man of Tyre, skilful to work in gold, and in silver, in brass, in iron, in stone, and in timber, in purple, in blue, and in fine Kuril, and in crimson ; also to grave any manner of graving, and to find out every device which shall be put to him, with thy cunning men, and with the cunning men of my lord David thy father.
Page 6 - This book reviews the personal and general history of the so-called "Transcendental " movement in America ; and it contains various letters by Emerson not before published, as well as personal recollections of his lectures and conversations. "... The loftiest...
Page 3 - Dr. Edkins has been most careful in noting the varied and often complex phases of opinion, so as to give an account of considerable value of the subject.
Page 7 - This is an admirable book. It lacks no quality that a biography ought to have. Its method is excellent, its theme is profoundly interesting...
Page 6 - Edition, with a Postscript. CONTENTS : Realisable Ideals — Malthus Notwithstanding — Non-Survival of the Fittest — Limits and Directions of Human Development — The Significance of Life — De Profundis— Elsewhere — Appendix.