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... tion he lived to tell of them . The civil or non - military part of his life is also so eventful and sensational , that although we shall keep as much as possible to the pas- sages in which it blends with history , we must bestow a ...
... tion he lived to tell of them . The civil or non - military part of his life is also so eventful and sensational , that although we shall keep as much as possible to the pas- sages in which it blends with history , we must bestow a ...
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... tion . It need hardly be said that the method of dealing with the question was to observe very carefully the sun's appa- rent motion from day to day , for this mo- tion precisely corresponds with the real motion of the earth . It will ...
... tion . It need hardly be said that the method of dealing with the question was to observe very carefully the sun's appa- rent motion from day to day , for this mo- tion precisely corresponds with the real motion of the earth . It will ...
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... tion , the only direct evidence that observa- tion can supply is that derived from the mode of propagation of creatures now liv- ing ; and no other mode is known than that which takes place by ordinary genera- tion , through descent ...
... tion , the only direct evidence that observa- tion can supply is that derived from the mode of propagation of creatures now liv- ing ; and no other mode is known than that which takes place by ordinary genera- tion , through descent ...
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