Woman and Her Master, Band 1Carey and Hart, 1840 - 420 Seiten |
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... person he was all deformity and dis- proportion ; in his intellectual frame he was all density and insensibility . His head was immense and misshapen , his eyes dim and sunk , his brows bushy , and his mouth , ( frightful as that of a ...
... person he was all deformity and dis- proportion ; in his intellectual frame he was all density and insensibility . His head was immense and misshapen , his eyes dim and sunk , his brows bushy , and his mouth , ( frightful as that of a ...
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... person , and , both as conqueror and legislator , was among the earliest agents of Asiatic civilisation , there remains no room for historic doubt . Her passage over the Indus , her conquests on its shores , the brilliant triumph she ...
... person , and , both as conqueror and legislator , was among the earliest agents of Asiatic civilisation , there remains no room for historic doubt . Her passage over the Indus , her conquests on its shores , the brilliant triumph she ...
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... persons into the most intellectual circles of Memphis and Alexandria , and which , leaving Salic laws " undreamed of in the philosophy " of the most phi- losophical , shared the rites and duties and occupations of husbands and fathers ...
... persons into the most intellectual circles of Memphis and Alexandria , and which , leaving Salic laws " undreamed of in the philosophy " of the most phi- losophical , shared the rites and duties and occupations of husbands and fathers ...
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... person elected for the leader of this great enterprise was one " learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians , " en- dowed by nature for the mighty and laborious mission , by all the energies of a powerful and imperturbable tem- perament ...
... person elected for the leader of this great enterprise was one " learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians , " en- dowed by nature for the mighty and laborious mission , by all the energies of a powerful and imperturbable tem- perament ...
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... person , to a bitter sense of his nation's wrongs . It was not until " Moses grew " that he was brought back to his princess and protectress , and that he became her son . " " " * In Josephus's account , this incident , simple and ...
... person , to a bitter sense of his nation's wrongs . It was not until " Moses grew " that he was brought back to his princess and protectress , and that he became her son . " " " * In Josephus's account , this incident , simple and ...
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