Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Том 82American Philosophical Society, 1940 |
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... origin of religion into a new perspective and enable one to attempt its solution on the basis of the interpreta- tion of objective data . Hitherto theories as to the origin of religion have been projected by philosophers ...
... origin of religion into a new perspective and enable one to attempt its solution on the basis of the interpreta- tion of objective data . Hitherto theories as to the origin of religion have been projected by philosophers ...
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... origin . The absence of torturing among peoples of both the Old Southeastern Culture and the later Intrusive Culture until long after the first White contacts is indicated by the barrenness of the early sources , both in respect to ...
... origin . The absence of torturing among peoples of both the Old Southeastern Culture and the later Intrusive Culture until long after the first White contacts is indicated by the barrenness of the early sources , both in respect to ...
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... origin of the great outlet glacier valleys with their often simple outlines . A review of the various theories together with my own observations and conclusions that they are chiefly of tectonic origin , is set forth in detail in a ...
... origin of the great outlet glacier valleys with their often simple outlines . A review of the various theories together with my own observations and conclusions that they are chiefly of tectonic origin , is set forth in detail in a ...
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Vascularity in the Brains of Tailed Amphibians II Necturus | 395 |
Studies on Destruction of Red Blood Cells THOMAS HALE | 411 |
Conjugation in Opisthonecta henneguyi a Free Swimming | 437 |
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