The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... reason for regarding the Caucasian tribes as the ancestral stock of the Indo - European nations , whose cranial conformation places them under this category : -the Greek skull might be selected with as much propriety for its type . 2 ...
... reason for regarding the Caucasian tribes as the ancestral stock of the Indo - European nations , whose cranial conformation places them under this category : -the Greek skull might be selected with as much propriety for its type . 2 ...
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... reason that they are not in conformity to the current taste . They interest because to the world they are not interesting . They attract by means of their repulsion . Not as though it could separately furnish a reason for loving a book ...
... reason that they are not in conformity to the current taste . They interest because to the world they are not interesting . They attract by means of their repulsion . Not as though it could separately furnish a reason for loving a book ...
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... reason for arresting judgment on the writer , that the court may receive evidence on the life of the man . But there is another reason , and , in any other place , a better ; which reason lies in the extraordinary value of the life ...
... reason for arresting judgment on the writer , that the court may receive evidence on the life of the man . But there is another reason , and , in any other place , a better ; which reason lies in the extraordinary value of the life ...
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