Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 70Victoria Institute., 1938 |
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... regard death as equally part of existence as life itself . No basic instincts can possibly modify the balance between life and death , for the instinct towards death is the most basic instinct of all . No process of evolution taking ...
... regard death as equally part of existence as life itself . No basic instincts can possibly modify the balance between life and death , for the instinct towards death is the most basic instinct of all . No process of evolution taking ...
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... regard the offender simply as a thief to be restrained and punished . I should regard him also as a brother , for whom the heavenly Father cared ; I should be concerned to understand how the man had come to yield to the temptation of ...
... regard the offender simply as a thief to be restrained and punished . I should regard him also as a brother , for whom the heavenly Father cared ; I should be concerned to understand how the man had come to yield to the temptation of ...
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... regard to the form of code . In the end the aviation side carried the day , and in consequence the form of synoptic code in use at present begins by the information which is considered of greatest importance for aviation . It was not ...
... regard to the form of code . In the end the aviation side carried the day , and in consequence the form of synoptic code in use at present begins by the information which is considered of greatest importance for aviation . It was not ...
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THE INTERIOR OF THE EARTH BY R STONELEY ESQ Sc D F R | 22 |
THE FIRST TWO CHAPTERS OF GENESIS CONSIDERED AS A BASIS | 29 |
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