Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 62;Volume 125John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1895 |
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... took root in 1837 , which grew in secret and only saw the light in 1859. Here you see the passage of ideas from Lamarck to Charles Darwin . The most insignificant influences largely helped on Darwin's work , and one such was very nearly ...
... took root in 1837 , which grew in secret and only saw the light in 1859. Here you see the passage of ideas from Lamarck to Charles Darwin . The most insignificant influences largely helped on Darwin's work , and one such was very nearly ...
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... took refuge in the theory that he bites blacks . " We asked Hendrick one day on which side of the road he would go if he saw a lion on one side and a chameleon on the other , and he did then indicate that he thought a lion the most ...
... took refuge in the theory that he bites blacks . " We asked Hendrick one day on which side of the road he would go if he saw a lion on one side and a chameleon on the other , and he did then indicate that he thought a lion the most ...
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... took no heed , even allowing his oxen to wander loose all night to feed . This was too good an opportunity to be lost , and next day it was found that three had been killed by the lions . Mr. Coope bought the carcasses , removed two ...
... took no heed , even allowing his oxen to wander loose all night to feed . This was too good an opportunity to be lost , and next day it was found that three had been killed by the lions . Mr. Coope bought the carcasses , removed two ...
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... took the latter piece , and having cut a smaller , irregular - shaped hole in it , he squatted on the ground holding it firmly down at each end by his two feet . He then took the first piece of stick and held it upright between his two ...
... took the latter piece , and having cut a smaller , irregular - shaped hole in it , he squatted on the ground holding it firmly down at each end by his two feet . He then took the first piece of stick and held it upright between his two ...
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... took up again his own occupation , leaving her to follow hers . Many of the women students of Zurich , after- ward suspected of Nihilistic tendencies , and recalled by an Imperial ukase , had adopted these " tactics characteristic of ...
... took up again his own occupation , leaving her to follow hers . Many of the women students of Zurich , after- ward suspected of Nihilistic tendencies , and recalled by an Imperial ukase , had adopted these " tactics characteristic of ...
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