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Pagina 131
... existence : the mutual claims are deter- mined by the mutual benefit ; and unless the rela- tion be based on that substantial ground , it cannot survive times of trouble . What , then , are the essential conditions of colonial existence ...
... existence : the mutual claims are deter- mined by the mutual benefit ; and unless the rela- tion be based on that substantial ground , it cannot survive times of trouble . What , then , are the essential conditions of colonial existence ...
Pagina 364
... existence , and that which proves to him the ex- istence of other beings — magnifying consciousness at the expense of perception - declare each man to be for himself the centre of all things . Idealism , it is clear , must thrive most ...
... existence , and that which proves to him the ex- istence of other beings — magnifying consciousness at the expense of perception - declare each man to be for himself the centre of all things . Idealism , it is clear , must thrive most ...
Pagina 569
... existence of reptiles . This objection , however , is now removed ; for so many batrachian fossils and footsteps of batrachians have latterly been found in this formation , that the existence of toads at that epoch can no longer be ...
... existence of reptiles . This objection , however , is now removed ; for so many batrachian fossils and footsteps of batrachians have latterly been found in this formation , that the existence of toads at that epoch can no longer be ...
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