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r " The one Idea wMch History exhibits as evermore developing itself into greater distinctness is the Idea of , Humanity—the noble endeavour to throw down all the barriers erected between men by prejudice and one-sided views ; and by setting aside the distinctions of Religion , Country , and Colour , to tr ^ at the -whol e Human race as one brotherhood , having one grea . t object—the free development of our spiritual natute . " —Humboldt ' s Cosmos .
» Volume The First, From March 30, To De...
» VOLUME THE FIRST , FROM MARCH 30 , TO DECEMBER 28 , 1850 .
London: Published By Joseph Clayton. Jun...
LONDON : PUBLISHED BY JOSEPH CLAYTON . JUN ., AT 265 , STRAND .