| Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard - 1851 - 396 str.
...minds of multitudes convictions which form the basis of their chief happiness. If my views are correct, there is certainly a field which it is not the province...are wise, we shall carefully refrain from invading. Either this is so, or man himself is but a transient unmeaning phenomenon, brought into existence without... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 432 str.
...minds of multitudes convictions which form the basis of their chief happiness. If my views are correct, there is certainly a field which it is not the province...are wise, we shall carefully refrain from invading. Either this is so, or man himself is but a transient unmeaning phenomenon, brought into existence without... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 428 str.
...minds of multitudes convictions which form the basis of their chief happiness. If my views are correct, there is certainly a field which it is not the province...are wise, we shall carefully refrain from invading. Either this is so, or man himself is but a transient unmeaning phenomenon, brought into existence without... | |
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