The Quarterly Review, Volume 295William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1957 |
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... nature , every creature fulfilled its function , but nature can maintain no real balance under conditions which are no longer natural , such being outside her province . That is why one so often sees garden flowers or crops destroyed by ...
... nature , every creature fulfilled its function , but nature can maintain no real balance under conditions which are no longer natural , such being outside her province . That is why one so often sees garden flowers or crops destroyed by ...
Page 204
... nature does not give one creature an undue advantage over another . A notable exception might be claimed in the well - known stoat versus rabbit situation , in which the hunted animal stands no chance whatsoever . In this instance ...
... nature does not give one creature an undue advantage over another . A notable exception might be claimed in the well - known stoat versus rabbit situation , in which the hunted animal stands no chance whatsoever . In this instance ...
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... nature , mastery of man's physical environment . Marx himself saw in it not so much a constraint as an opportunity : it is at once man's duty and privilege to do it . At present nature opposes us ; there is a basic dissociation and ...
... nature , mastery of man's physical environment . Marx himself saw in it not so much a constraint as an opportunity : it is at once man's duty and privilege to do it . At present nature opposes us ; there is a basic dissociation and ...
Contents
THE MAN IN THE STREET By R F RATTRAY Ph D | 17 |
CAMOUFLAGE AMONG ANIMALS By Leslie Reid | 60 |
1 | 81 |
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