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Proofs of the same from Organic Facts . — Successive Creations and Extinctions
of Living Forms , and their contemporaneous Distribution . Evidences of a slowly
declining Temperature , and , therefore , of a long Time . - The Process of Events
...
Proofs of the same from Organic Facts . — Successive Creations and Extinctions
of Living Forms , and their contemporaneous Distribution . Evidences of a slowly
declining Temperature , and , therefore , of a long Time . - The Process of Events
...
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Surely not climate , nor equal necessities , nor equal opportunity . Simply nothing
but this - corporeal organization ! As automatons constructed in the same way will
do the same things , so , in organic forms , sameness of structure will give rise ...
Surely not climate , nor equal necessities , nor equal opportunity . Simply nothing
but this - corporeal organization ! As automatons constructed in the same way will
do the same things , so , in organic forms , sameness of structure will give rise ...
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With them as with organic forms , each requires a germ , a seed . The intellectual
phase of humanity observed at any moment is therefore an embodiment of many
different things . It is connected with the past , is in unison with the present , and ...
With them as with organic forms , each requires a germ , a seed . The intellectual
phase of humanity observed at any moment is therefore an embodiment of many
different things . It is connected with the past , is in unison with the present , and ...
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218 The Bible . literature , The Bible . his colleagues , the right of private
interpretation and judgment , was the practical carrying out of the organic law of
criticism to the highest affairs with which man can be concerned -affairs of
religion .
218 The Bible . literature , The Bible . his colleagues , the right of private
interpretation and judgment , was the practical carrying out of the organic law of
criticism to the highest affairs with which man can be concerned -affairs of
religion .
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... the colours not always complementary to one another , a wonderful variety of
phenomena must be the result , especially in their organic creations ; for organic
forms , both vegetable and animal , primarily depend on the relations of coloured
...
... the colours not always complementary to one another , a wonderful variety of
phenomena must be the result , especially in their organic creations ; for organic
forms , both vegetable and animal , primarily depend on the relations of coloured
...
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A HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE JOHN WILLIAM DRAPER M.D., LLD Vista completa - 1864 |
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