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... nature become opponents of human exertion on the one hand , and its irresistible auxiliaries on the other , is thus curiously elucidated . If the laws of nature , on the one hand , are invincible opponents , on the other , they are ...
... nature become opponents of human exertion on the one hand , and its irresistible auxiliaries on the other , is thus curiously elucidated . If the laws of nature , on the one hand , are invincible opponents , on the other , they are ...
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... nature of man , which , however lost sight of in particular measures - however even temporarily controverted and borne down by clamour - have yet a stronger and stronger testimony borne to them in each succeeding generation , by which ...
... nature of man , which , however lost sight of in particular measures - however even temporarily controverted and borne down by clamour - have yet a stronger and stronger testimony borne to them in each succeeding generation , by which ...
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... nature , they must prove invaluable , as embracing not merely the details of the most interesting branches of natural science , in the best attested and most authentic form , but as explaining those details in a manner the best calcu ...
... nature , they must prove invaluable , as embracing not merely the details of the most interesting branches of natural science , in the best attested and most authentic form , but as explaining those details in a manner the best calcu ...
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