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Freedom and Domination: A Historical Critique of Civilization
The net results of this prehistoric early superincumbency of bovid herdsmen (or
seafarers) over cultivators are those altogether tropical superincumbent cultures
of archaic character in central and eastern Africa, across Southeast Asia and ...
Dankwart A. Rustow, Salvator Attanasio, 2014
2
Memoirs of the Royal Society, Or a New Abridgment of the ...
... thev Pancreas appeared a little hardened; the left spermatic vein was much
distended, between the kidneyand the Owrium, the upper part of that vein being
compressed by the superincumbency of the lower part of that kidney; insomuch
that ...
3
The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
... though of a concave figure, and made up of many bodies of never so differing
natures z (and perhaps some of them joined together only by their
superincumbency upon one another) and partly, because that a truth, which lS
one of the main ...
4
Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine
For ourselves, the obscure sense of being or moving under a vast
superincumbency of some great natural power, as of a mighty forest, or a
trackless succession of mountainous labyrinths, has a charm of secret force far
better than any distinct ...
5
Theological Essays and Other Papers
For ourselves, the obscure sense of being or moving under a vast
superincumbency of some great natural power, as of a mighty forest, or a
trackless succession of mountainous labyrinths, has a charm of secret force far
better than any distinct ...
6
The sixth work; or, The charity of moral effort
... have been so mixed up with spurious wisdom, that the task of separating the
one from the other requires spiritual understanding, gifted to perceive, and to
trace, the Divine mind, beneath the superincumbency of human imaginations.
7
The Works of Thomas De Quincey: The art of conversation
For ourselves, the obscure sense of being or moving under a vast
superincumbency of some great natural power, as of a mighty forest, or a
trackless succession of mountainous labyrinths, has a charm of secret force far
better than any distinct ...
8
The Last Voyage of Capt. Sir John Ross, R. N. to the Arctic ...
... although it presented a solid surface, was in many places of too thin a texture
to endure the superincumbency of his frame, the consequence of which was, that
a gun of distress was often heard in the rear, when, on the proper attention being
...
9
How to Live in London; or, The Metropolitan Microscope and ...
... he, who successfully finds vent for surplus capital, and thus avoids the jam or
occasioned by its 'superincumbency, may just y lay. claim to the applauses of his
fellowEcitizens for the highest attainment of commercial mirtue, and becomes, ...
10
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... goreigiad, adgyfebriad; beichiogiad ar feichiogiad; cyfebriad ar gyfebriad j s up
er incumben ce, siw-) s. gorweddiad perin-cym'-bens, neu orphwysiad
Superincumbency, siw- ar beth arall per-in-cym'-ben-si, J arosweddiad
Superincumbent, ...