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... nature . He is the symbol or image of those beneficent powers of the air , the efforts of which , it was imagined , were directed against the violence of the hostile and malign influence , to hinder the injury threatened by the latter ...
... nature . He is the symbol or image of those beneficent powers of the air , the efforts of which , it was imagined , were directed against the violence of the hostile and malign influence , to hinder the injury threatened by the latter ...
Page 88
... nature of man : he is the strongest of all mortals , but inferior to Zoroas- ter , because the combat sustained by the latter , being for the faith and the spiritual life , was of higher import , and consequently required a greater ...
... nature of man : he is the strongest of all mortals , but inferior to Zoroas- ter , because the combat sustained by the latter , being for the faith and the spiritual life , was of higher import , and consequently required a greater ...
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... natural fables , which I have severally examined , -these mytho- logical representations of the condition and movements of nature and mankind , assumed , in the course of time , a more sensible , bodily , and human shape ; and thus ...
... natural fables , which I have severally examined , -these mytho- logical representations of the condition and movements of nature and mankind , assumed , in the course of time , a more sensible , bodily , and human shape ; and thus ...
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No XVIII | 1 |
On the Násik CaveInscriptions By the Rev J STE | 35 |
Geology of the Nagpur State By the Rev S HISLOP | 58 |
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