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Every one is familiar with this fact in the case of other animals , especially in those domesticated by man , and made more useful to him in the varieties thus produced . We cannot affirm that the capacity for change , by such ...
Every one is familiar with this fact in the case of other animals , especially in those domesticated by man , and made more useful to him in the varieties thus produced . We cannot affirm that the capacity for change , by such ...
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The Clergy , in fact , form their best description of insurances ; affording an average of life consider- ably beyond that of any other class . We have much reason , however , to doubt whether the hard - worked clergyman of the present ...
The Clergy , in fact , form their best description of insurances ; affording an average of life consider- ably beyond that of any other class . We have much reason , however , to doubt whether the hard - worked clergyman of the present ...
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It simply existed , as a fact of small moment . Little importance was attached to it by our own Government ; and it was not reasonably to be expected that Persia should go beyond our own estimate of its worth .
It simply existed , as a fact of small moment . Little importance was attached to it by our own Government ; and it was not reasonably to be expected that Persia should go beyond our own estimate of its worth .
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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