The Nineteenth Century, Količina 23Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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... nature , his terrestrial surroundings have controlled his lot with an energy unknown in our temperate clime . Mountains and rivers and regions of forest set barriers to human ambition in India , barriers against which the most powerful ...
... nature , his terrestrial surroundings have controlled his lot with an energy unknown in our temperate clime . Mountains and rivers and regions of forest set barriers to human ambition in India , barriers against which the most powerful ...
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... nature . In the present century the Government has decided , and with the enlarged resources of modern engineering has wisely decided , to take up the gage of battle . It is one of the most marvellous struggles between science and nature ...
... nature . In the present century the Government has decided , and with the enlarged resources of modern engineering has wisely decided , to take up the gage of battle . It is one of the most marvellous struggles between science and nature ...
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... nature has been personified and invested with all manner of personal attributes , we find Dugald Stewart making Nature to a great extent a synonym for God , and our very newest school of philosophers speaking of it as something which is ...
... nature has been personified and invested with all manner of personal attributes , we find Dugald Stewart making Nature to a great extent a synonym for God , and our very newest school of philosophers speaking of it as something which is ...
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