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Page 352
... sense is still incom- plete , and that the time will come when the ultra - violet rays will be perceptible to the ... sense was in a primitive condition , nor can it be looked upon as an indication that such an undeveloped state of the ...
... sense is still incom- plete , and that the time will come when the ultra - violet rays will be perceptible to the ... sense was in a primitive condition , nor can it be looked upon as an indication that such an undeveloped state of the ...
Page 355
... sense of color which does not differ from that of civilized na- tions . Secondly . That perception of color and designation of color have nothing to do with each other , and that it is not safe to conclude from a deficiency of language ...
... sense of color which does not differ from that of civilized na- tions . Secondly . That perception of color and designation of color have nothing to do with each other , and that it is not safe to conclude from a deficiency of language ...
Page 356
... sense , considered alone , has not yet been fertilized , while at the same time the col- shown to have reached its present condi- or - sense would become more perfect in tion by means of such a process ; that these insects owing to the ...
... sense , considered alone , has not yet been fertilized , while at the same time the col- shown to have reached its present condi- or - sense would become more perfect in tion by means of such a process ; that these insects owing to the ...
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BoarHunting in the Ardennes | 45 |
The Burden of Sovereignty | 125 |
349 | 127 |
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