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... considered in connexion with the shortness of the period , during which operations of the kind can be carried on , and the distance we had to travel before we could gain a place of shelter for the winter , I trust it will be judged that ...
... considered in connexion with the shortness of the period , during which operations of the kind can be carried on , and the distance we had to travel before we could gain a place of shelter for the winter , I trust it will be judged that ...
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... considered as strengthening the conjecture . But there are several difficulties which present themselves to those who adopt this opinion . The effect of circumstances on the appearance of living beings is circumscribed within certain ...
... considered as strengthening the conjecture . But there are several difficulties which present themselves to those who adopt this opinion . The effect of circumstances on the appearance of living beings is circumscribed within certain ...
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... considered as uniform . There is a circumstance that deserves notice , though it may be merely accidental : the stars in the Greenwich catalogue , whose proper motions are south , nearly equal in number those that are north , yet the ...
... considered as uniform . There is a circumstance that deserves notice , though it may be merely accidental : the stars in the Greenwich catalogue , whose proper motions are south , nearly equal in number those that are north , yet the ...
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