Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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... light upon it ; and the study of the evolutionary process so far teaches us how we may evolve in the future . For instance , you have only got to think of evolution as divided into moral , astronomic , geologic , biologic , psychologic ...
... light upon it ; and the study of the evolutionary process so far teaches us how we may evolve in the future . For instance , you have only got to think of evolution as divided into moral , astronomic , geologic , biologic , psychologic ...
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... light , heat , motion , and matter , differs in its mode of manifestation from every other mani- festation of force , even more than they do from each other , in that it pos- sesses a potency inherent to it , which they have not , and ...
... light , heat , motion , and matter , differs in its mode of manifestation from every other mani- festation of force , even more than they do from each other , in that it pos- sesses a potency inherent to it , which they have not , and ...
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... light only in the same manner as the night - flowering blos- soms among which they seek.their food . Ascending to the vertebrates , the birds are the class which live most in a world of fruits or flowers ; and Mr. A. R. Wallace has ...
... light only in the same manner as the night - flowering blos- soms among which they seek.their food . Ascending to the vertebrates , the birds are the class which live most in a world of fruits or flowers ; and Mr. A. R. Wallace has ...
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... light , which flings itself untainted through the foul- est mires , they might haply be contam- inated . Ensconced at the Hague , where Sir Dudley Carleton temporarily stayed his wants , neither did this fulmination , nor that of the ...
... light , which flings itself untainted through the foul- est mires , they might haply be contam- inated . Ensconced at the Hague , where Sir Dudley Carleton temporarily stayed his wants , neither did this fulmination , nor that of the ...
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... light . One of the most interesting of these , the circum- stances of which have retained some- thing of their mystery to this day , is a compilation of the year 1699 , entitled , Memoirs of Secret Service . By Mat- thew Smith . " These ...
... light . One of the most interesting of these , the circum- stances of which have retained some- thing of their mystery to this day , is a compilation of the year 1699 , entitled , Memoirs of Secret Service . By Mat- thew Smith . " These ...
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