Issues in Western Civilization, Том 1Leon Apt Holbrook Press, 1974 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... learned responses , and we cannot expect too much of a learned power placed in opposition to an instinct . We cannot expect too much from the human capacity to reason , anyway , since its most elaborate energy is channelled as a rule ...
... learned responses , and we cannot expect too much of a learned power placed in opposition to an instinct . We cannot expect too much from the human capacity to reason , anyway , since its most elaborate energy is channelled as a rule ...
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... learned to grow such basic crops as wheat and barley , legumes , and oil seeds , and also learned to domesticate animals . Although authorities are still debating the precise origins of these plants and animals , they generally agree ...
... learned to grow such basic crops as wheat and barley , legumes , and oil seeds , and also learned to domesticate animals . Although authorities are still debating the precise origins of these plants and animals , they generally agree ...
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... learned from Hartlib long since " how largely , and how often , your bounty hindered Kuffler from vending his destroying artifice . " Such scruples as Boyle's and Hartlib's were by no means un- common . They were in the tradition of ...
... learned from Hartlib long since " how largely , and how often , your bounty hindered Kuffler from vending his destroying artifice . " Such scruples as Boyle's and Hartlib's were by no means un- common . They were in the tradition of ...
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