Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Tomy 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Nature . He saw that in Nature there are no sudden gaps or radical changes , that the present condition of our earth and its forms of life have been reached through a process of slow and orderly development , and that to the eye of ...
... Nature . He saw that in Nature there are no sudden gaps or radical changes , that the present condition of our earth and its forms of life have been reached through a process of slow and orderly development , and that to the eye of ...
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... nature of their occupations , as men whose work is of a similar character , such as tailors and shoemakers , develop a similar faculty . He thought , too , that he had discovered a useful end in the economy of Nature which was fulfilled ...
... nature of their occupations , as men whose work is of a similar character , such as tailors and shoemakers , develop a similar faculty . He thought , too , that he had discovered a useful end in the economy of Nature which was fulfilled ...
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... nature , and his relation to the universe of things whence our race has come , what are the limits of our power over nature and of nature's powers over us , to what goal are we tending . These are the problems which present themselves ...
... nature , and his relation to the universe of things whence our race has come , what are the limits of our power over nature and of nature's powers over us , to what goal are we tending . These are the problems which present themselves ...
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