The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 71
... ical specimens . But one often sees such jection means is , that many theologies collectors mistaking opinions for truths , have been supernaturalistic , and have been and depending for their views of the uni- occupied with causes , and ...
... ical specimens . But one often sees such jection means is , that many theologies collectors mistaking opinions for truths , have been supernaturalistic , and have been and depending for their views of the uni- occupied with causes , and ...
Page 131
... ical research , which his biographer , look- ing at his subject mainly from a geolog- ical point of view , has not put forward with sufficient prominence . It will be unneces- sary for us to discuss the technical details of his Silurian ...
... ical research , which his biographer , look- ing at his subject mainly from a geolog- ical point of view , has not put forward with sufficient prominence . It will be unneces- sary for us to discuss the technical details of his Silurian ...
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... ical periods of the disorder by the bold administration of spirit and wine . Dr. Anstie refers to one very instructive case of this character which was also under his care in 1861 , and which obviously left a great impression on his ...
... ical periods of the disorder by the bold administration of spirit and wine . Dr. Anstie refers to one very instructive case of this character which was also under his care in 1861 , and which obviously left a great impression on his ...
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