The Quarterly Review, Volumes 272-273William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1939 |
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Pagina 70
... Nature must be the arbiter , as she would be in her own undisturbed kingdom where all her children follow her dictates and prosper under her rule . If the latter , or in modern phrase , if the larger birds are to be controlled , ' then ...
... Nature must be the arbiter , as she would be in her own undisturbed kingdom where all her children follow her dictates and prosper under her rule . If the latter , or in modern phrase , if the larger birds are to be controlled , ' then ...
Pagina 351
... nature knows nothing : groups of living beings are either justifying themselves and obeying the first of moral commands , Increase and multiply : earth and subdue it ' ; or they are making room for those who will . Wordsworth noted this ...
... nature knows nothing : groups of living beings are either justifying themselves and obeying the first of moral commands , Increase and multiply : earth and subdue it ' ; or they are making room for those who will . Wordsworth noted this ...
Pagina 95
... nature of logical constructions ( i.e. classes ) by saying that the introduction of symbols which denote logical constructions is a device which enables us to state complicated propositions about the elements of these constructions in a ...
... nature of logical constructions ( i.e. classes ) by saying that the introduction of symbols which denote logical constructions is a device which enables us to state complicated propositions about the elements of these constructions in a ...
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ART No 537 JULY | 1 |
Tradition and Change | 2 |
Mining Legislation and Mines Inspection | 3 |
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