The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen12;Volumen75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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... nature , we need not hesitate to say that instances may be specified in which Gov- ernments , regulating the exchange of com- modities , must follow nature with slow and cautious step , and beware of attempt- ing to adopt at once the ...
... nature , we need not hesitate to say that instances may be specified in which Gov- ernments , regulating the exchange of com- modities , must follow nature with slow and cautious step , and beware of attempt- ing to adopt at once the ...
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... nature . The names of the Semitic deities are mostly words expressive of moral qualities ; they mean the Strong ... nature . But if it had to be characterized by one word , I should venture to call it a worship of God in Nature , of God ...
... nature . The names of the Semitic deities are mostly words expressive of moral qualities ; they mean the Strong ... nature . But if it had to be characterized by one word , I should venture to call it a worship of God in Nature , of God ...
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... Nature Wor- ship , or Totemism , in which natural ob- jects - trees , lakes , stones , animals , etc.- are worshipped : Shamanism ; in which the superior deities are far more powerful than men , and of a different nature , their place ...
... Nature Wor- ship , or Totemism , in which natural ob- jects - trees , lakes , stones , animals , etc.- are worshipped : Shamanism ; in which the superior deities are far more powerful than men , and of a different nature , their place ...
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