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If they called in matter from farther afield , it was usually for the sake of corroborating their own discoveries at home . A modern anthropologist , no doubt , would find in their understanding and use of travellers ' tales much that ...
If they called in matter from farther afield , it was usually for the sake of corroborating their own discoveries at home . A modern anthropologist , no doubt , would find in their understanding and use of travellers ' tales much that ...
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One of them added this note to ' Caroline ' : It is a compliment which the Florists usually pay to Princes and great persons , to give their names to the most curious Flowers of their raising .. a In that word ' usually ' there is a.
One of them added this note to ' Caroline ' : It is a compliment which the Florists usually pay to Princes and great persons , to give their names to the most curious Flowers of their raising .. a In that word ' usually ' there is a.
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Usually , if he subdivides mankind , Pope gives us groups . If he gives us an individual , it is usually as a member of his group . Even in the satires , where there is sometimes close resemblance to an actual historical man in " Timon ...
Usually , if he subdivides mankind , Pope gives us groups . If he gives us an individual , it is usually as a member of his group . Even in the satires , where there is sometimes close resemblance to an actual historical man in " Timon ...
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NATURE | 1 |
MAN AND THE OTHER CREATURES | 27 |
MAN AND THE CALL TO LIVE WELL | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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