Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... present day , in treating of man and his work in the world , the first step would be to recognise the difference between the ordinary daily employment undertaken in obedience to the stern necessities of existence , and the occupations ...
... present day , in treating of man and his work in the world , the first step would be to recognise the difference between the ordinary daily employment undertaken in obedience to the stern necessities of existence , and the occupations ...
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... present writer . The attempt has been made to present it fairly and frankly , neither suppressing features which are commonly regarded as objectionable , nor unduly emphasising those which appeal to the sentiment of time or place . The ...
... present writer . The attempt has been made to present it fairly and frankly , neither suppressing features which are commonly regarded as objectionable , nor unduly emphasising those which appeal to the sentiment of time or place . The ...
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... present time . The question which naturally suggests itself is whether the system was originally created in its present form , or whether it has been evolved and developed in the course of ages from some pre - existent form of matter ...
... present time . The question which naturally suggests itself is whether the system was originally created in its present form , or whether it has been evolved and developed in the course of ages from some pre - existent form of matter ...
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