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... instances the Cloace of Rome , and the Temple at Ellora . But all these accumulations of savage strength , are inconsis- tent with the mathematical and astronomical knowledge of our lost people ; who , as we think , possessed knowledge ...
... instances the Cloace of Rome , and the Temple at Ellora . But all these accumulations of savage strength , are inconsis- tent with the mathematical and astronomical knowledge of our lost people ; who , as we think , possessed knowledge ...
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... instance , turns upon the origin and nature of man , and of his physical and moral constitution . In the outset of it we are informed that " man is evidently a beir composed of a growing , vital and sentient substance , denomi- nated ...
... instance , turns upon the origin and nature of man , and of his physical and moral constitution . In the outset of it we are informed that " man is evidently a beir composed of a growing , vital and sentient substance , denomi- nated ...
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... instances in which it has been found difficult to say with certainty whether they were mineral , vegetable or animal , we shall enu- merate only a few to serve as examples of the nature of the doubt . 66 First , then . Corals and ...
... instances in which it has been found difficult to say with certainty whether they were mineral , vegetable or animal , we shall enu- merate only a few to serve as examples of the nature of the doubt . 66 First , then . Corals and ...
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... instances in which it is denied to animals . Should the former fact , however , be questioned , it is quite certain that the latter is true , as we find is the case with corals , corallines , oysters , muscles , sponges , & c . 2. The ...
... instances in which it is denied to animals . Should the former fact , however , be questioned , it is quite certain that the latter is true , as we find is the case with corals , corallines , oysters , muscles , sponges , & c . 2. The ...
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... instance , " that curious topic of casuistical jurisprudents , " whether deity is subject to the laws of nature - a question not much more absurd , to be sure , nor more idle , than the analogous one among the civilians , whether the ...
... instance , " that curious topic of casuistical jurisprudents , " whether deity is subject to the laws of nature - a question not much more absurd , to be sure , nor more idle , than the analogous one among the civilians , whether the ...
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