Essays Scientific and PhilosophicalK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1890 - 268 páginas |
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... physical peculiarity , and the blitheness and energy with which unhindered by it he threw himself into cricket . How well this fits with a friend's remark about him in later life in the Oxford Magazine of January 22 , that he was " the ...
... physical peculiarity , and the blitheness and energy with which unhindered by it he threw himself into cricket . How well this fits with a friend's remark about him in later life in the Oxford Magazine of January 22 , that he was " the ...
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... physical science and contemporary thought . And I desire to publish these remarks in your columns , inasmuch as we now know that he was the writer of the admirable reviews and essays which from time to time have 1 Reprinted from the ...
... physical science and contemporary thought . And I desire to publish these remarks in your columns , inasmuch as we now know that he was the writer of the admirable reviews and essays which from time to time have 1 Reprinted from the ...
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... physical effort , must have tended to make him fretful and sensitive , yet bore the burden so that we forgot that he had a burden to bear , and strove with the fretfulness till it seemed almost to have passed away . The most athletic ...
... physical effort , must have tended to make him fretful and sensitive , yet bore the burden so that we forgot that he had a burden to bear , and strove with the fretfulness till it seemed almost to have passed away . The most athletic ...
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... physical point of view— a mortal and an immortal part , what belongs to the individual and what the individual merely has the use of . There is no primogeniture in nature , but the inheritance is strictly entailed . The individual ...
... physical point of view— a mortal and an immortal part , what belongs to the individual and what the individual merely has the use of . There is no primogeniture in nature , but the inheritance is strictly entailed . The individual ...
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... physical taint , and gradually improve the breed . But there are two difficulties which suggest them- selves with regard to this method . First , it has been tried , and the one thing that we are all agreed upon is , not that it failed ...
... physical taint , and gradually improve the breed . But there are two difficulties which suggest them- selves with regard to this method . First , it has been tried , and the one thing that we are all agreed upon is , not that it failed ...
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