The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen95Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1880 |
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... fact . As belonging to the physical part of our nature , which is universal- whereas the mental and moral part is not so that superiority must always tell . It will keep women in subjection as long as the race endures . We may say and ...
... fact . As belonging to the physical part of our nature , which is universal- whereas the mental and moral part is not so that superiority must always tell . It will keep women in subjection as long as the race endures . We may say and ...
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... fact , not only with regard to myself , but to many others also . " This fact , however , is amply corrobor- ated by subsequent experience , true cases of the defect being always difficult to find and to establish , though known to ...
... fact , not only with regard to myself , but to many others also . " This fact , however , is amply corrobor- ated by subsequent experience , true cases of the defect being always difficult to find and to establish , though known to ...
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... fact that all the Teutonic nations agreed in adopting an identical transla- tion of the Roman names of the days is worthy of note as a corrective to exag- gerated veiws of the nomad barbarism of their early condition . Considering how ...
... fact that all the Teutonic nations agreed in adopting an identical transla- tion of the Roman names of the days is worthy of note as a corrective to exag- gerated veiws of the nomad barbarism of their early condition . Considering how ...
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