The Nineteenth Century, Volume 11Henry S. King & Company, 1882 |
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Page 69
... seems , though the breadth of sea is conside- rably greater than that of the British Channel ; but here , so trans- parent is the air , you may almost see the blue water plashing on the opposite shore . Above your head is first the ...
... seems , though the breadth of sea is conside- rably greater than that of the British Channel ; but here , so trans- parent is the air , you may almost see the blue water plashing on the opposite shore . Above your head is first the ...
Page 115
... seems to bless that system altogether . Almost every principle it has been contending for during the last twenty years is here confirmed . Most of the Hottentot myths are solar or celestial . This may seem of less im- portance at the ...
... seems to bless that system altogether . Almost every principle it has been contending for during the last twenty years is here confirmed . Most of the Hottentot myths are solar or celestial . This may seem of less im- portance at the ...
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... seems on the left , above the dogs , to mock with its radiant boughs the human sorrow . It is not quite a solitary forest place , but on the outskirts of the forest , where the ruts made by the cart of the woodcutter may be seen in the ...
... seems on the left , above the dogs , to mock with its radiant boughs the human sorrow . It is not quite a solitary forest place , but on the outskirts of the forest , where the ruts made by the cart of the woodcutter may be seen in the ...
Contents
AN ENGLISHMANS PROTEST By Cardinal Manning | 39 |
THE BIOLOGISTS ON VIVISECTION | 102 |
MYTHOLOGY AMONG THE HOTTENTOTS By Professor Max Müller | 148 |
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