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Thus , Weston shoots gentle creatures because they appear strange and , in a
parody of the European explorers , tries to bribe with shiny trinkets the “ Oyarsa ”
of Malacandra , who , as Ransom learns , is second only in power and wisdom to
...
Thus , Weston shoots gentle creatures because they appear strange and , in a
parody of the European explorers , tries to bribe with shiny trinkets the “ Oyarsa ”
of Malacandra , who , as Ransom learns , is second only in power and wisdom to
...
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ancestors ; he learns the law of the club : that he will be beaten , but will survive .
Gradually , as he completes his initiation into the primitive , Buck learns to
respond ; he learns the law of the fang : that he must be quick to use his own
fangs ...
ancestors ; he learns the law of the club : that he will be beaten , but will survive .
Gradually , as he completes his initiation into the primitive , Buck learns to
respond ; he learns the law of the fang : that he must be quick to use his own
fangs ...
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If Necessity is so powerful , asks Bibikov , where does freedom enter ? Bok
replies that freedom lies within the mind : one rises to God when he can think
himself into nature . Bok also learns from one sympathetic guard , who quotes to
him from ...
If Necessity is so powerful , asks Bibikov , where does freedom enter ? Bok
replies that freedom lies within the mind : one rises to God when he can think
himself into nature . Bok also learns from one sympathetic guard , who quotes to
him from ...
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
Urheberrecht | |
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