Manual of Useful Information: Embracing More Than 100,000 Facts, Figures and Fancies, Drawn from Every Land and Language, and Carefully Classified for the Ready Reference of Teachers, Students and the Family CircleWerner Company, 1895 - 480 halaman |
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... things which go to constitute that acquisi- tion which the educated world calls culture . Culture may be defined : " To know the best that has been said and done " in all time in such a way as to make the inherit- ance our own . To the ...
... things which go to constitute that acquisi- tion which the educated world calls culture . Culture may be defined : " To know the best that has been said and done " in all time in such a way as to make the inherit- ance our own . To the ...
Halaman 14
... things , whether right or wrong . They were divided into companies of fifties and tens , with suitable offi- cers and a general over the whole ; special " destruction companies " were appointed for the purpose of burning and destroying ...
... things , whether right or wrong . They were divided into companies of fifties and tens , with suitable offi- cers and a general over the whole ; special " destruction companies " were appointed for the purpose of burning and destroying ...
Halaman 42
... thing as time , argues Leigh Richmond , " it is but space occupied by incident ; it is the same to eternity as matter is to infi- nite space - a portion out of the immense , occupied with something within the sphere of mortal sense ...
... thing as time , argues Leigh Richmond , " it is but space occupied by incident ; it is the same to eternity as matter is to infi- nite space - a portion out of the immense , occupied with something within the sphere of mortal sense ...
Halaman 54
... thing for- bidden . All the law and morality of the Polynesians had their origin in the taboo or system of religious prohibitions . The writing in use among the Arabs between the sixth and eleventh centuries , and , supposed to have ...
... thing for- bidden . All the law and morality of the Polynesians had their origin in the taboo or system of religious prohibitions . The writing in use among the Arabs between the sixth and eleventh centuries , and , supposed to have ...
Halaman 58
... things . But it was once common to say , " the man which . " This should now be avoided . It is now usual to say , " Our Father who art in heaven ; " instead of " which art in heaven . " Whose is , however , sometimes applied to things ...
... things . But it was once common to say , " the man which . " This should now be avoided . It is now usual to say , " Our Father who art in heaven ; " instead of " which art in heaven . " Whose is , however , sometimes applied to things ...
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