The Nineteenth Century, Volume 23Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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Page 147
... tion . ' It is in his view a ' contribution , ' and nothing more - a step in the investigation of a subject of enormous complexity and extent , but by no means a complete or satisfactory solution of even the most obvious difficulties ...
... tion . ' It is in his view a ' contribution , ' and nothing more - a step in the investigation of a subject of enormous complexity and extent , but by no means a complete or satisfactory solution of even the most obvious difficulties ...
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... tion for the town . Here , then , community of interest and occupa- tion ' takes the place of historical recollections , and creates an esprit de corps amongst fellow townsmen yielding in strength to no other social feeling . 6 Our tale ...
... tion for the town . Here , then , community of interest and occupa- tion ' takes the place of historical recollections , and creates an esprit de corps amongst fellow townsmen yielding in strength to no other social feeling . 6 Our tale ...
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... tion to it appears to me to contrast most advantageously with other attempts to explain common beliefs on this matter which I will not further notice at present , but which it might be most interesting to examine . Mr. Max Müller holds ...
... tion to it appears to me to contrast most advantageously with other attempts to explain common beliefs on this matter which I will not further notice at present , but which it might be most interesting to examine . Mr. Max Müller holds ...
Contents
THE PROGRESS OF CREMATION By Sir Henry Thompson | 1 |
a Dialogue By Frederic Harrison | 18 |
A RIVER OF RUINED CAPITALS By Sir W W Hunter | 40 |
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