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... classes of duties would be exactly the same . As the impressions made upon the mind through the sense of hearing must necessarily all belong to the class of sounds , and through the sight to that of colors , so the impressions made ...
... classes of duties would be exactly the same . As the impressions made upon the mind through the sense of hearing must necessarily all belong to the class of sounds , and through the sight to that of colors , so the impressions made ...
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... classes . Those who belonged to one of these classes were educated by the peasants of Asia Minor in the Mahometan faith , or employed as menial servants in the sultan's seraglio ; while the members of the other class , which consisted ...
... classes . Those who belonged to one of these classes were educated by the peasants of Asia Minor in the Mahometan faith , or employed as menial servants in the sultan's seraglio ; while the members of the other class , which consisted ...
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... classes were subjected to the severest discipline . It is stated in a relazione of Sorranzo , that the menial class ... classes under the control of eunuchs . Each of these classes was composed of ten members , who were regularly ...
... classes were subjected to the severest discipline . It is stated in a relazione of Sorranzo , that the menial class ... classes under the control of eunuchs . Each of these classes was composed of ten members , who were regularly ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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