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... ture for their race . It led no doubt to a certain hardness towards the criminal ; but it based life on the distinction of right and wrong . " Away with the excuses of sin , " said Bradwardine . " It is I , it is I , who have erred ...
... ture for their race . It led no doubt to a certain hardness towards the criminal ; but it based life on the distinction of right and wrong . " Away with the excuses of sin , " said Bradwardine . " It is I , it is I , who have erred ...
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... ture ; this has brought increased leisure ; with the increase of leisure and the in- crease of knowledge there has been brought about a greater intellectual de- velopment ; and this increase of the intel- lectual element in society has ...
... ture ; this has brought increased leisure ; with the increase of leisure and the in- crease of knowledge there has been brought about a greater intellectual de- velopment ; and this increase of the intel- lectual element in society has ...
Pagina 508
teries and miracles lie , the one in the fu- ture , the other in the past ; and we can not drag them into daylight and think that by looking long at them we shall see farther into them . If we bend down all our lives over the mystery we ...
teries and miracles lie , the one in the fu- ture , the other in the past ; and we can not drag them into daylight and think that by looking long at them we shall see farther into them . If we bend down all our lives over the mystery we ...
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THE DIVORCE OF THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE | 1 |
LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL | 7 |
Alpine Glaciers Marvels ofBritish Quarterly | 15 |
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