The Quarterly Review, Volume 296William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1958 |
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... nature's manuring techniques . At some unknown stage in human history it was found that decomposing animal and vegetable wastes constituted a perfect manure for crops . Like the discovery of America , it was somewhat late in the day .
... nature's manuring techniques . At some unknown stage in human history it was found that decomposing animal and vegetable wastes constituted a perfect manure for crops . Like the discovery of America , it was somewhat late in the day .
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... nature's territory has already resulted in the establishment of national parks and nature reserves , but it is now being realized that a division between nature reserves and cultivated areas is becoming increasingly difficult to ...
... nature's territory has already resulted in the establishment of national parks and nature reserves , but it is now being realized that a division between nature reserves and cultivated areas is becoming increasingly difficult to ...
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... nature , while born of cosmic nature , ' be ' necessarily at enmity with its parent ' ? Huxley's reply is that if the conclusion that the two are antagonistic is logically absurd , he is sorry for logic , because the fact is so . This ...
... nature , while born of cosmic nature , ' be ' necessarily at enmity with its parent ' ? Huxley's reply is that if the conclusion that the two are antagonistic is logically absurd , he is sorry for logic , because the fact is so . This ...
Contents
Is Philosophy Obsolete? | 12 |
Human Relations in the Tropical Girdle of | 58 |
The Canadian General Election and After | 92 |
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