The University Magazine, Том 6Hurst & Blackett, 1880 |
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... nature . Man sought , from the earliest conceivable period of his existence on our planet , to derive all the advantage offered to him by the seasons . Harvest was afforded him by nature , even before it had been preceded by human seed ...
... nature . Man sought , from the earliest conceivable period of his existence on our planet , to derive all the advantage offered to him by the seasons . Harvest was afforded him by nature , even before it had been preceded by human seed ...
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... nature which is entirely distinct from any of those correlated forces which can be measured in units of heat . It is a force which cannot be estimated in those units . Of its essential nature we may be as ignorant as we are of the ...
... nature which is entirely distinct from any of those correlated forces which can be measured in units of heat . It is a force which cannot be estimated in those units . Of its essential nature we may be as ignorant as we are of the ...
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... Nature . . . . The Gospel was a republication of the Law of Nature , and its precepts declarative of that original religion , which was as old as the Creation . " A mind set like this might accept the ideal fragments of the Talmudic ...
... Nature . . . . The Gospel was a republication of the Law of Nature , and its precepts declarative of that original religion , which was as old as the Creation . " A mind set like this might accept the ideal fragments of the Talmudic ...
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