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... human structure invented and erected by intelligent men , is a work of art , and as such it stands higher than the physical fact of nationality . But , like all human works , it is perishable , and , while it lasts , is nothing if not ...
... human structure invented and erected by intelligent men , is a work of art , and as such it stands higher than the physical fact of nationality . But , like all human works , it is perishable , and , while it lasts , is nothing if not ...
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... human mind . Deep into the mind he is always attempting to look , though he often applies his eye at very dusky apertures . There is perhaps no better evidence of his minutely psychological attitude than the considerable part played in ...
... human mind . Deep into the mind he is always attempting to look , though he often applies his eye at very dusky apertures . There is perhaps no better evidence of his minutely psychological attitude than the considerable part played in ...
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... human history are born of this conflict ; and in all that poets and phi- losophers tell us of it , the clearest fact ... human than Pawel Petrowitsch and Eugene Bazarow , -human each of them in his indefeasible weakness , the one in ...
... human history are born of this conflict ; and in all that poets and phi- losophers tell us of it , the clearest fact ... human than Pawel Petrowitsch and Eugene Bazarow , -human each of them in his indefeasible weakness , the one in ...
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ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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