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... Means of Natural Selection ; or , the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life . By CHARLES DARWIN , M.A. VI . A GLANCE AT THE TURKISH EMPIRE ... 1. History of the Ottoman Turks . By E. S. CREASY . 2 vols . 2. The Sultan ...
... Means of Natural Selection ; or , the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life . By CHARLES DARWIN , M.A. VI . A GLANCE AT THE TURKISH EMPIRE ... 1. History of the Ottoman Turks . By E. S. CREASY . 2 vols . 2. The Sultan ...
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... means an extravagant one , since he merely desired to be called to the inner bar . Far from complying , how- ever , Lord Burleigh rebuked him sharply for his vanity and want of respect for his betters . But as usual Bacon took all in ...
... means an extravagant one , since he merely desired to be called to the inner bar . Far from complying , how- ever , Lord Burleigh rebuked him sharply for his vanity and want of respect for his betters . But as usual Bacon took all in ...
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... mean the passage in which the remark occurs , that if the young prosecutor was strong , he should remember that it was God who had given him strength . εἰ μάλα καρτερὸς ἐσσι , θεός που σοὶ τόγ ' εδωκεν . * Nor did the honest , though ...
... mean the passage in which the remark occurs , that if the young prosecutor was strong , he should remember that it was God who had given him strength . εἰ μάλα καρτερὸς ἐσσι , θεός που σοὶ τόγ ' εδωκεν . * Nor did the honest , though ...
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... means he adopted , provided he could thereby increase his power and wealth , * it would be found in the * Cornelius Tacitus saith of Augustus Cęsar : Augusto profluens et quae prin- cipem diceret eloquentia fuit . ' ** But your ...
... means he adopted , provided he could thereby increase his power and wealth , * it would be found in the * Cornelius Tacitus saith of Augustus Cęsar : Augusto profluens et quae prin- cipem diceret eloquentia fuit . ' ** But your ...
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... means of habituating the mind to the contemplation of pure truth . * We are told that the same philosopher paid much attention to geometry and held the science in great esteem until his disciple , Archytas , framed powerful machines on ...
... means of habituating the mind to the contemplation of pure truth . * We are told that the same philosopher paid much attention to geometry and held the science in great esteem until his disciple , Archytas , framed powerful machines on ...
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