The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 2،العدد 3Pudney & Russell, 1860 |
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... Natural Selection ; or , the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life . By CHARLES DARWIN , M.A. VI . A GLANCE AT THE TURKISH EMPIRE ... 1. History of the Ottoman Turks . By E. S. CREASY . 2 vols . 2. The Sultan and his ...
... Natural Selection ; or , the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life . By CHARLES DARWIN , M.A. VI . A GLANCE AT THE TURKISH EMPIRE ... 1. History of the Ottoman Turks . By E. S. CREASY . 2 vols . 2. The Sultan and his ...
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... tinued of the same opinion . This would have been the case if for no other reason than that his duties , as an advocate and judge , necessarily drew his attention from what nature had intended him 6 [ Dec. , LORD BACON .
... tinued of the same opinion . This would have been the case if for no other reason than that his duties , as an advocate and judge , necessarily drew his attention from what nature had intended him 6 [ Dec. , LORD BACON .
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necessarily drew his attention from what nature had intended him for , that is , the investigation and illustration of her own laws . It is ever to be deplored that the want of having any provision made for him forced him to become a ...
necessarily drew his attention from what nature had intended him for , that is , the investigation and illustration of her own laws . It is ever to be deplored that the want of having any provision made for him forced him to become a ...
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... nature also . " The essay which opens thus , ends with the following sentence , which is quite in keeping with the rest : " He , then , that honoreth not him ( the king , ) is next an atheist , wanting the fear of God in his heart ...
... nature also . " The essay which opens thus , ends with the following sentence , which is quite in keeping with the rest : " He , then , that honoreth not him ( the king , ) is next an atheist , wanting the fear of God in his heart ...
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... nature's order , full of facility and felicity , imitating none , and inimitable by any . * * For I am well assured , that this which I shall say , is no amplification at all , but a positive and measured truth ; which is , that there ...
... nature's order , full of facility and felicity , imitating none , and inimitable by any . * * For I am well assured , that this which I shall say , is no amplification at all , but a positive and measured truth ; which is , that there ...
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