The Popular Science Monthly, Том 6D. Appleton, 1875 |
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... appear to be a series of shells , lying or lapping upon each other like tiles . There is , however , a difference . The lap of the upper one is not merely on the upper end of the lower one , but also on the middle , thus leaving a ...
... appear to be a series of shells , lying or lapping upon each other like tiles . There is , however , a difference . The lap of the upper one is not merely on the upper end of the lower one , but also on the middle , thus leaving a ...
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... appear that Mr. Plato had but little to do when he was thus billeting bad company upon respectable peo- ple . Indeed , has he not much to answer for ? A philosopher tempt- ing to sin ! Is not the man who stirs the pun as bad as the ...
... appear that Mr. Plato had but little to do when he was thus billeting bad company upon respectable peo- ple . Indeed , has he not much to answer for ? A philosopher tempt- ing to sin ! Is not the man who stirs the pun as bad as the ...
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... appearing are highest in grade , as if by some principle of order and progression . It is obvious that one of the great epochs of thought had now been reached ; for the point of view from which natural things are to be regarded was ...
... appearing are highest in grade , as if by some principle of order and progression . It is obvious that one of the great epochs of thought had now been reached ; for the point of view from which natural things are to be regarded was ...
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... appear , when we con- sider that the doctrine of Evolution , as it now stands , was thus , in its universality , and ... appear both possible and necessary that all these various concrete sciences should be dealt with in detail from the ...
... appear , when we con- sider that the doctrine of Evolution , as it now stands , was thus , in its universality , and ... appear both possible and necessary that all these various concrete sciences should be dealt with in detail from the ...
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... appear simple enough , but all attempts to analyze and explain them have shown that in reality they are very complex , so that there has arisen a wide di- versity of opinion concerning their real nature . These disagreements among the ...
... appear simple enough , but all attempts to analyze and explain them have shown that in reality they are very complex , so that there has arisen a wide di- versity of opinion concerning their real nature . These disagreements among the ...
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