History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... less than it is , the weight of all living and lifeless things on her surface would no longer be the same ; but absolute weight is one of the primary elements of or- ganic construction . A change in the time of her diurnal ro- tation ...
... less than it is , the weight of all living and lifeless things on her surface would no longer be the same ; but absolute weight is one of the primary elements of or- ganic construction . A change in the time of her diurnal ro- tation ...
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... less marked , and depend much more on geographical than on astronomical causes . In emigrations of this kind there is never that rapid change of aspect , com- plexion , and intellectual power which must occur in the other . Thus ...
... less marked , and depend much more on geographical than on astronomical causes . In emigrations of this kind there is never that rapid change of aspect , com- plexion , and intellectual power which must occur in the other . Thus ...
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... less than would be encountered on passing through the same distance to the south . By the arts of civilization man can much more easily avoid the difficulties arising from variations along a parallel of latitude than those upon a ...
... less than would be encountered on passing through the same distance to the south . By the arts of civilization man can much more easily avoid the difficulties arising from variations along a parallel of latitude than those upon a ...
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... less advanced , some die in early life , some are worn out the true re- by extreme old age ; all show special peculiarities . There are five of a distinctions among kinsmen , whether we consider them intel- community lectually or ...
... less advanced , some die in early life , some are worn out the true re- by extreme old age ; all show special peculiarities . There are five of a distinctions among kinsmen , whether we consider them intel- community lectually or ...
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... less and less pos- sible to do so , and before long it cannot be done at all . But the drop is as much present at last as it was at first : it is merely masked ; its properties overpowered . Considering in this manner the contamination ...
... less and less pos- sible to do so , and before long it cannot be done at all . But the drop is as much present at last as it was at first : it is merely masked ; its properties overpowered . Considering in this manner the contamination ...
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