Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 329
... whole form as well as its whole intel- ligibility , from those elements of meaning which refer to the familiar operations of our own mind and will . The very phrase " natural selection " is one which likens the operations of nature to ...
... whole form as well as its whole intel- ligibility , from those elements of meaning which refer to the familiar operations of our own mind and will . The very phrase " natural selection " is one which likens the operations of nature to ...
Page 348
... whole sittings were occupied who were so nearly related . The queen with nothing but an oratorical duel be- was happiest in the small family circle , tween Herr von Borries and Herr von with a few intimates ; the life she would ...
... whole sittings were occupied who were so nearly related . The queen with nothing but an oratorical duel be- was happiest in the small family circle , tween Herr von Borries and Herr von with a few intimates ; the life she would ...
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... whole amphitheatre of mountains , inhabitants on the mountain - side . But and disappear in a perfect blaze of glory . twice , we think , the train stops that the But no sunset was to be seen from the engine may be watered . The ...
... whole amphitheatre of mountains , inhabitants on the mountain - side . But and disappear in a perfect blaze of glory . twice , we think , the train stops that the But no sunset was to be seen from the engine may be watered . The ...
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