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... IV . INTERNAL EVIDENCE THAT THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD , 420 V. NINEVEH ; THE HISTORIANS AND THE MONU- MENTS , . VI . ANCIENT INDIA , VII . BOOK NOTICES , • 432 · 458 481 Art cl . OCTOBER . Page . I. DR CARSON IV CONTENTS OF VOL . XXIV .
... IV . INTERNAL EVIDENCE THAT THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD , 420 V. NINEVEH ; THE HISTORIANS AND THE MONU- MENTS , . VI . ANCIENT INDIA , VII . BOOK NOTICES , • 432 · 458 481 Art cl . OCTOBER . Page . I. DR CARSON IV CONTENTS OF VOL . XXIV .
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... Indian . " Miles Standish " had not been long enough from Flanders to become a naturalized citizen . While this does not affect his standing as a poet , it proves the truth of the charge , that he is " essentially a foreign poet ...
... Indian . " Miles Standish " had not been long enough from Flanders to become a naturalized citizen . While this does not affect his standing as a poet , it proves the truth of the charge , that he is " essentially a foreign poet ...
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... India , to which he appeals for authority , states that " it is a mis- take to suppose that the natives of India generally subsist on rice . " " They subsist generally on wheat , and in most parts of India rice is used only as a luxury ...
... India , to which he appeals for authority , states that " it is a mis- take to suppose that the natives of India generally subsist on rice . " " They subsist generally on wheat , and in most parts of India rice is used only as a luxury ...
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... India , slavery , abject , eternal slavery , was the natural state of the great body of the people ; it was the state to which they were doomed by physical laws utterly impossible to resist . " p . 58 . Individuals are powerless to form ...
... India , slavery , abject , eternal slavery , was the natural state of the great body of the people ; it was the state to which they were doomed by physical laws utterly impossible to resist . " p . 58 . Individuals are powerless to form ...
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... ( India , Egypt , & c . , ) known physi- cal laws , ( soil , food , and climate , ) have moulded national character , and social institutions . 2. What is true of these countries is true of all others . 3. Therefore , these physical laws ...
... ( India , Egypt , & c . , ) known physi- cal laws , ( soil , food , and climate , ) have moulded national character , and social institutions . 2. What is true of these countries is true of all others . 3. Therefore , these physical laws ...
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