Adventure Eternal: An AnthologyStackpole Sons, 1937 - Počet stran: 378 |
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Strana 156
... appear as dim heroic figures who fought their way through jungles of ignorance , error and superstition to discover truth , to learn how to harness the forces of nature , and to make a world worthy for mankind to live in . We are still ...
... appear as dim heroic figures who fought their way through jungles of ignorance , error and superstition to discover truth , to learn how to harness the forces of nature , and to make a world worthy for mankind to live in . We are still ...
Strana 219
... appear to us as little better than a mockery . In actual fact religion must sooner or later appear to us as nothing but an illusion and mockery if once we take the initial step , which is part of the animistic conception , that the ...
... appear to us as little better than a mockery . In actual fact religion must sooner or later appear to us as nothing but an illusion and mockery if once we take the initial step , which is part of the animistic conception , that the ...
Strana 238
... appear to retain their properties after the death of the individual . On such a basis we can obtain a physical picture of the entities which in plants and animals carry inherited characters . Some of these entities are so stable that ...
... appear to retain their properties after the death of the individual . On such a basis we can obtain a physical picture of the entities which in plants and animals carry inherited characters . Some of these entities are so stable that ...
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The Lamp | 31 |
Of His Dear Son Gervase | 37 |
From The Canticle of the | 40 |
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