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... authorities on this supreme question in Biology . One of the disciples would seem to be as short - sighted as the master in regard to this distinction . " It has been urged , " writes Dr. Hooker , " against the theory that existing ...
... authorities on this supreme question in Biology . One of the disciples would seem to be as short - sighted as the master in regard to this distinction . " It has been urged , " writes Dr. Hooker , " against the theory that existing ...
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... authorities assert vestigator ( M'Clure ) was launched on the that there is a current to the east from Lab - 22d of February , about 600 miles north of rador and Newfoundland towards the British the equator ; that from the Enterprise ...
... authorities assert vestigator ( M'Clure ) was launched on the that there is a current to the east from Lab - 22d of February , about 600 miles north of rador and Newfoundland towards the British the equator ; that from the Enterprise ...
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... authority of an American newspaper ) , Captain d'Auber- ville , in the bark Chieftain of Boston , picked up a floating substance on the African coast , opposite Gibraltar . It was so covered with barnacles and sea - shells that its ...
... authority of an American newspaper ) , Captain d'Auber- ville , in the bark Chieftain of Boston , picked up a floating substance on the African coast , opposite Gibraltar . It was so covered with barnacles and sea - shells that its ...
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... authority and freedom . Of these last words , in their ap- plication to the political sphere , modern his- tory , and the experience of our own time , afford abundant exemplification . In coun- tries which enjoy political liberty , the ...
... authority and freedom . Of these last words , in their ap- plication to the political sphere , modern his- tory , and the experience of our own time , afford abundant exemplification . In coun- tries which enjoy political liberty , the ...
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... authority . as a member of one of these institutions , feels that he is admitted to a share in a great in- heritance , and instinctively burns to be wor- thy of the badge he has assumed . Again , in a country which , like this , is both ...
... authority . as a member of one of these institutions , feels that he is admitted to a share in a great in- heritance , and instinctively burns to be wor- thy of the badge he has assumed . Again , in a country which , like this , is both ...
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