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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

... the temperate southern woodlands and grassy tablelands, forests, mountain ranges and coastal plains, and the vast sands of the central deserts which ... ...ch knowledge was necessary for survival. Tribal land was within a physical boundary, such as a ridge or watercourse or the extent of habitation by a p... ...d, and tribal consciousness as merging with the external world so that the boundary of the unconscious is blurred (von Franz, p. 7). The Dreaming expr... ... Jarapiri the snake/ man which begins at Winbaraku, a hill in the McDowell Ranges of central Australia, taken from the full account given by Charles M... ...ous invasion in both cases. The kadaicha man appears to have the fluid ego boundary of the schizophrenic. As with schizophren- ics, his difference sep... ...t. Deep ecology aims to develop in the dominant society the dispersed ego- boundary which is behind the normal consciousness of tradition- al Aborigin...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...it well by the time you get to the other end. My own personal perspective ranges from the Gutenberg Press to eBooks. It nicely complements Mr. Bradf... ...large freshwater lake lay halfway between the English Channel and today‘s boundary between Pakistan and India. A thriving agrarian civilization wit...

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The Iliad

By: Samuel Butler

... over Pieria and fair Emathia, and went on and on till she came to the snowy ranges of the Thracian horsemen, over whose topmost crests she sped witho... ...ng on the plain— great and rugged and black—which men of old had set for the boundary of a field. With this she struck Mars on the neck, and brought h...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...ful hand of Satan uprising with fell purpose, or guarding a realm that had its boundary where the landsman saw the horizon dip down to the sea. As the... ...ch the other European powers were unwilling to concede. The old dispute of the boundary and partition-line was accordingly renewed, and referred to a ... ...gaze he saw the enemy drawn up in battle array, and in such numbers that their boundary on either side could not be perceived. ANOTHER TERRIBLE BATTLE... ...he dense jungles of a tropical climate, among the crags and along the mountain ranges, and numbers of trembling wretches were thus apprehended and bro...

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The French Revolution a History Volume Two

By: Thomas Carlyle

...t must be rammed down there, and shaped stair-wise into as many as ‘thirty ranges of conve- nient seats, ’ firm-trimmed with turf, covered with enduri... ...hem, Barbaroux says ‘with tears:’ they consider what Rivers, what Mountain ranges are in it: they will retire behind this Loire-stream, defend these A... ...ed with splenetic strictness by all Patriots. It hangs there that Tricolor boundary-line; carries ‘satirical inscriptions on cards,’ generally in vers...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...t well by the time you get to the other end. My own personal perspective ranges from the Gutenberg Press to eBooks. It nicely complements Mr. Bradf... ...large freshwater lake lay halfway between the English Channel and today‘s boundary between Pakistan and India. A thriving agrarian civilization ...

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Miscellaneous Essays

By: Thomas de Quincey

...d race representing the cis and the trans. A river (it is true) formed the boundary line at this point— the river Meuse; and that, in old days, might ... ...ting for this, amongst other features— that they do not, like some loftier ranges, repel woods: the forests and they are on sociable terms. Live and l...

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Memorials and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

... traditional name of lion, as though the Cape lion were such as that which ranges the torrid zone. Horses had formed the natural and introductory topi... ...er extends and widens, do the circles of thought widen, and the horizon or boundary (contradicting its own Grecian name) melts into the infinite. On t... ...tion, easily recognized by the description added, in a ruinous part of the boundary wall, in the rear of the convent garden. A large travelling cloak ... ...ere both easily traced out by means of the lights gleaming from their long ranges of upper win- dows. A particular turret, which sprung to an almost a...

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Walden, Or Life in the Woods

By: Henry David Thoreau

... glimpse of some of the peaks of the still bluer and more distant mountain ranges in the northwest, those true blue coins from heaven’s own mint, and ... .... Our life is like a German Confederacy, made up of petty states, with its boundary forever fluctuat ing, so that even a German cannot tell you how i... ...such a case, but, with its wind ing shore, the most natural and agreeable boundary to it. There is no rawness nor imperfection in its edge there, as ... ...ed in common hours. He will put some things behind, will pass an invisible boundary; new, universal, and more liberal laws will begin to establish the...

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Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington to Bill Clinton

... acter described will, it is presumed, be very satisfactory to them, and the boundary which is established be tween the territories of the parties we... ... upper part of the Red River only), but Louisiana, with a fair and lib eral boundary on the western side and the Floridas on the eastern, have been c... ...been made more effective; the Floridas have been peaceably acquired, and our boundary has been extended to the Pacific Ocean; the independence of the ... ...vania the mineral trea sures of the great southeastern and central mountain ranges should have been so tardy in bringing to the smelting furnace and ...

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Taras Bulba and Other Tales

By: Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol

...easons. Mutual depredations were possible owing to the absence of mountain ranges; there were no natural barriers against sudden attack. The openness ... ... for a commercial people. Several tributaries cut across, but made no real boundary line. Whether you looked to the north towards Russia, to the east ...

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Essays

By: Ralph Waldo Emerson

...d hem in the life. But if the soul is quick and strong it bursts over that boundary on all sides and expands another orbit on the great deep, which al... ...e and effect are two sides of one fact. The same law of eternal procession ranges all that we call the virtues, and extinguishes each in the light of ... ...ther’s, thereby re- joicing the intellect, which delights in detachment or boundary. The poets made all the words, and therefore language is the archi...

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The French Revolution a History

By: Thomas Carlyle

...t must be rammed down there, and shaped stair-wise into as many as ‘thirty ranges of convenient seats,’ firm-trimmed with turf, covered with enduring ... ...hem, Barbaroux says ‘with tears:’ they consider what Rivers, what Mountain ranges are in it: they will retire behind this Loire-stream, defend these A... ...so now National Justice has stretched a Tricolor Riband athwart, by way of boundary-line, respected with splenetic strictness by all Patriots. It hang... ...ed with splenetic strictness by all Patriots. It hangs there that Tricolor boundary-line; carries ‘satirical inscriptions on cards,’ generally in vers...

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Considerations on Representative Government

By: John Stuart Mill

.... The state of different communities, in point of culture and development, ranges downwards to a condition very little above the highest of the beasts... ...able representative. It is im possible to fix, by any universal rule, the boundary between these principles. Where the democratic power in the consti...

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Twice Told Tales

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...the meet- ing-house steeple. On his left were a stone wall and a gate, the boundary of a woodlot, beyond which lay an orchard, farther still, a mowing... ...dependent, not, as now, merging their separate exist- ences into connected ranges, with a front of tiresome iden- tity,—but each possessing features o...

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The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. : A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne : Written by Himself

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...speak to her now. Did you see her at Bushy, Harry? She is furious, and she ranges about the park like a lioness, and tears people’s eyes out.” “And th... ...at there was enough of the war. The French were driven back into their own boundary, and all their conquests and booty of Flanders disgorged. As for t...

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