The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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... living witness most often cannot bequeath more than the dead form of his recollec- tions . The wisdom , the humor , the good stories , the true maxims , all marked by the character of their generation ; the humanities that sweeten the ...
... living witness most often cannot bequeath more than the dead form of his recollec- tions . The wisdom , the humor , the good stories , the true maxims , all marked by the character of their generation ; the humanities that sweeten the ...
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... living and the not - living there is a great gulf fixed , and the indissoluble connection which never- theless exists between them is , like the other unities of Nature , not founded upon sameness , but , on the contrary , rather upon ...
... living and the not - living there is a great gulf fixed , and the indissoluble connection which never- theless exists between them is , like the other unities of Nature , not founded upon sameness , but , on the contrary , rather upon ...
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... living creatures ; and many more . The abundance of forms of life in different areas ( as distin- guished from number of individuals ) is also found to vary greatly , and to be related to the accessibility of such areas to immi- gration ...
... living creatures ; and many more . The abundance of forms of life in different areas ( as distin- guished from number of individuals ) is also found to vary greatly , and to be related to the accessibility of such areas to immi- gration ...
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