The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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... human nature with germinant faculties of speech , instead of presenting mute beings with grammars and diction- aries ready - made . Is an infant less won- derful than a man ? an acorn less won- derful than an oak tree ? a cell , if you ...
... human nature with germinant faculties of speech , instead of presenting mute beings with grammars and diction- aries ready - made . Is an infant less won- derful than a man ? an acorn less won- derful than an oak tree ? a cell , if you ...
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... human family are to make the most of the planet in which they sail through space , every ob- stacle to the exchange of the products of their common labor which man can re- move , must be removed . To this central truth is added the ...
... human family are to make the most of the planet in which they sail through space , every ob- stacle to the exchange of the products of their common labor which man can re- move , must be removed . To this central truth is added the ...
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... human speech ; how at all events early religion and early lan- guage are most intimately connected , re- ligion depending entirely for its outward expression on the more or less adequate resources of language . If this dependence of ...
... human speech ; how at all events early religion and early lan- guage are most intimately connected , re- ligion depending entirely for its outward expression on the more or less adequate resources of language . If this dependence of ...
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