English EssaysWalter Cochrane Bronson Books for Libraries Press, 1970 - 404 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 308
... animals can live and flourish in the sea , at the vast depths from which apparently living Globigerina have been brought up , does not agree very well with our usual conceptions respecting the conditions of animal life ; and it is 15 ...
... animals can live and flourish in the sea , at the vast depths from which apparently living Globigerina have been brought up , does not agree very well with our usual conceptions respecting the conditions of animal life ; and it is 15 ...
الصفحة 312
... animals are scattered . These remains are often in the most exquisite state of preservation . The valves of the ... animal might attach itself to the dead and naked skeleton , might grow to maturity , and might itself die before the ...
... animals are scattered . These remains are often in the most exquisite state of preservation . The valves of the ... animal might attach itself to the dead and naked skeleton , might grow to maturity , and might itself die before the ...
الصفحة 327
... animal souls , mistakable in the thoughts of a later , imperfectly re- membering age for mere embodiments of animal nature- 5 Snubnose , and Sweetwine , and Silenus the oldest of them all , so old that he has come to have the gift of ...
... animal souls , mistakable in the thoughts of a later , imperfectly re- membering age for mere embodiments of animal nature- 5 Snubnose , and Sweetwine , and Silenus the oldest of them all , so old that he has come to have the gift of ...
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JOHN MILTON | 11 |
SIR THOMAS BROWNE | 25 |
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