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... human minds are drawn . A fifth gives the attributes of divinity to the four elements . Fifty other theories , as little un- derstood as they are irrational and absurd , have grown out of the speculations on this same thing called the ...
... human minds are drawn . A fifth gives the attributes of divinity to the four elements . Fifty other theories , as little un- derstood as they are irrational and absurd , have grown out of the speculations on this same thing called the ...
Strona 49
... human minds are drawn . A fifth gives the attributes of divinity to the four elements . Fifty other theories , as little un- derstood as they are irrational and absurd , have grown out of the speculations on this same thing called the ...
... human minds are drawn . A fifth gives the attributes of divinity to the four elements . Fifty other theories , as little un- derstood as they are irrational and absurd , have grown out of the speculations on this same thing called the ...
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... human eye are certain colours and forms , that even an African taste would commonly think an European beauty handsomer than one of his own tribe . It is well known that the Georgian and Circassian women have been admired for their extra ...
... human eye are certain colours and forms , that even an African taste would commonly think an European beauty handsomer than one of his own tribe . It is well known that the Georgian and Circassian women have been admired for their extra ...
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