William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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... German or Swiss Pastor in the country , where he can live cheaply and be shut up to the necessity of learning German rapidly and it may be French .... Acquaintance and friend , N. Porter Sumner landed in England and visited Preston and ...
... German or Swiss Pastor in the country , where he can live cheaply and be shut up to the necessity of learning German rapidly and it may be French .... Acquaintance and friend , N. Porter Sumner landed in England and visited Preston and ...
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... German theological scholarship into channels that seemed to a young evangelical American little short of heretical . The German theological faculty was primarily interested in historical - philological scholarship . These faculties ...
... German theological scholarship into channels that seemed to a young evangelical American little short of heretical . The German theological faculty was primarily interested in historical - philological scholarship . These faculties ...
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... German specialist as the multiplication table is to the astronomer , that I would never know German Literature without Old French , or understand Romanticism without Fichte's Philosophy and English as well as French authors , that I ...
... German specialist as the multiplication table is to the astronomer , that I would never know German Literature without Old French , or understand Romanticism without Fichte's Philosophy and English as well as French authors , that I ...
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