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... necessary for a good system of Education - Variety a necessary element in educa- tion - The Englishman possesses great advantages in the varied aspects of his country - Ethnology essential to history - Reasons for entitling this work ...
... necessary for a good system of Education - Variety a necessary element in educa- tion - The Englishman possesses great advantages in the varied aspects of his country - Ethnology essential to history - Reasons for entitling this work ...
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... necessary to keep that point distinctly in view from first to last ; it is necessary to lay down clearly , beforehand , the principles upon which the enquiry is to be conducted , and to determine what kind of evidence may be admitted ...
... necessary to keep that point distinctly in view from first to last ; it is necessary to lay down clearly , beforehand , the principles upon which the enquiry is to be conducted , and to determine what kind of evidence may be admitted ...
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... necessary to rely , if the term may be used , upon cir- cumstantial evidence ; and the value of such evidence should not be under - rated . A number of circum- stances all pointing in the same direction - some very significant , others ...
... necessary to rely , if the term may be used , upon cir- cumstantial evidence ; and the value of such evidence should not be under - rated . A number of circum- stances all pointing in the same direction - some very significant , others ...
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... necessary , for our present purpose , either to accept or to reject the hypothesis of Mr. Darwin , that species have arisen by ' natural selection . ' But Mr. Darwin has collected a mass of evidence which is * For evidence of this fact ...
... necessary , for our present purpose , either to accept or to reject the hypothesis of Mr. Darwin , that species have arisen by ' natural selection . ' But Mr. Darwin has collected a mass of evidence which is * For evidence of this fact ...
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... necessary to speak freely of the theories advanced by men who are eminent , and deservedly eminent , in some branches of enquiry ; and it will be found necessary to speak freely again and again : There are some subjects which it is im ...
... necessary to speak freely of the theories advanced by men who are eminent , and deservedly eminent , in some branches of enquiry ; and it will be found necessary to speak freely again and again : There are some subjects which it is im ...
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