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Page 69
... former em- bracing all living creatures , whether rational or irrational ; the latter expressing the rational only . But the term Man implies in it more ideas than Animal , the latter denoting that of life only ; the former , the idea ...
... former em- bracing all living creatures , whether rational or irrational ; the latter expressing the rational only . But the term Man implies in it more ideas than Animal , the latter denoting that of life only ; the former , the idea ...
Page 164
... former title was usually affixed . " The Professor has in- vestigated the subject with much industry , and the opinions which he offers are supported by a weight of evidence . His positions are that the Anglo - Saxon poetry does really ...
... former title was usually affixed . " The Professor has in- vestigated the subject with much industry , and the opinions which he offers are supported by a weight of evidence . His positions are that the Anglo - Saxon poetry does really ...
Page 255
... former describers of this celebrated island , while it invites our attention to a geological appearance which seems to have escaped their notice ; namely , a bed of alluvial fragments on some parts of its surface . Here , then , is a ...
... former describers of this celebrated island , while it invites our attention to a geological appearance which seems to have escaped their notice ; namely , a bed of alluvial fragments on some parts of its surface . Here , then , is a ...
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