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No one who upheld the design argument would admit that it was an answer to say that these instances of defective cyes proved that the eye was not absolutely perfect ; on the contrary , we should contend that when we came to consider the ...
No one who upheld the design argument would admit that it was an answer to say that these instances of defective cyes proved that the eye was not absolutely perfect ; on the contrary , we should contend that when we came to consider the ...
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I ask , whether I did not fully admit this ? and wliy did the speaker argue as if I had left out what , in fact , was one main consideration of my paper ? That inconsistency in men of science is the very point of my argument .
I ask , whether I did not fully admit this ? and wliy did the speaker argue as if I had left out what , in fact , was one main consideration of my paper ? That inconsistency in men of science is the very point of my argument .
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It will be seen that these principles admit of being applied to history generally , and cannot be limited to these special cases . We cannot but admit as a general fact that the early history of nations contains a mythic element ...
It will be seen that these principles admit of being applied to history generally , and cannot be limited to these special cases . We cannot but admit as a general fact that the early history of nations contains a mythic element ...
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DISCUSSION ON THE ABOVE PAPER 32 | 11 |
INTERMEDIATE MEETING 19TH FEBRUARY 1872 | 54 |
COUNCIL AND OFFICERS FOR 197273 | 72 |
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