History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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John William Draper. Existence depends on Physical Conditions . 7 existence They who have paid attention to the subject have long ago Individual ascertained that the possibility of human existence on the depends on physical earth depends ...
John William Draper. Existence depends on Physical Conditions . 7 existence They who have paid attention to the subject have long ago Individual ascertained that the possibility of human existence on the depends on physical earth depends ...
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... existence of which they must acknowledge , the evidences of a continuous and creative Orderly se- intervention , forget that mundane effects observe definite conditions sequences , event following event in the necessity of the case , is ...
... existence of which they must acknowledge , the evidences of a continuous and creative Orderly se- intervention , forget that mundane effects observe definite conditions sequences , event following event in the necessity of the case , is ...
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... existence shadows forth the march of race existence , being , indeed , its representative on a little scale . Groups of men , or nations , are disturbed by the same acci- families , ex- dents , or complete the same cycle , as the ...
... existence shadows forth the march of race existence , being , indeed , its representative on a little scale . Groups of men , or nations , are disturbed by the same acci- families , ex- dents , or complete the same cycle , as the ...
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... existence , -correspondingly , the greater the waste and the more numerous the deaths of the interstitial con- stituents . the indivi- to persons To the death of particles in the individual answers the death Particles in of persons in ...
... existence , -correspondingly , the greater the waste and the more numerous the deaths of the interstitial con- stituents . the indivi- to persons To the death of particles in the individual answers the death Particles in of persons in ...
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... existence , though the lapses of time may be equable . only transi- The origin , existence , and death of nations depend thus on physical influences , which are themselves the result of immu- table laws . Nations are only transitional ...
... existence , though the lapses of time may be equable . only transi- The origin , existence , and death of nations depend thus on physical influences , which are themselves the result of immu- table laws . Nations are only transitional ...
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