The Quarterly Review, Volume 295William 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, 1957 |
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... civilization superimposed new conditions upon the old many wild creatures became dependent upon man and his works , adapting their habits accordingly . So we have the house mouse , the house martin , the barn owl and others whose very ...
... civilization superimposed new conditions upon the old many wild creatures became dependent upon man and his works , adapting their habits accordingly . So we have the house mouse , the house martin , the barn owl and others whose very ...
Page 385
... civilization in the age of Louis XIV . Each of the dominant Powers during the past few centuries has left the mark of its genius upon the rest of the world ; but whereas in the case of England and Spain that mark has been most ...
... civilization in the age of Louis XIV . Each of the dominant Powers during the past few centuries has left the mark of its genius upon the rest of the world ; but whereas in the case of England and Spain that mark has been most ...
Page 463
... civilization , and religion , or the majority control by the Bantu , and which goal is most likely to preserve law ... civilizations , but the Bantu has so far throughout his history developed neither ; under tutelage and example he may ...
... civilization , and religion , or the majority control by the Bantu , and which goal is most likely to preserve law ... civilizations , but the Bantu has so far throughout his history developed neither ; under tutelage and example he may ...
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THE MAN IN THE STREET By R F RATTRAY Ph D | 17 |
CAMOUFLAGE AMONG ANIMALS By Leslie Reid | 60 |
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