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... complete theory , the object of which is to give a mechanical interpretation of the whole process . On the one hand , there is natural selection acting upon particular organisms and operating upon them by physical and chemical laws . On ...
... complete theory , the object of which is to give a mechanical interpretation of the whole process . On the one hand , there is natural selection acting upon particular organisms and operating upon them by physical and chemical laws . On ...
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... complete unity than that of the mechanical theory . The latter insists upon its abstractions ; it isolates different portions of the real process and speaks of their action and reaction as if they were separate things ; and it is in ...
... complete unity than that of the mechanical theory . The latter insists upon its abstractions ; it isolates different portions of the real process and speaks of their action and reaction as if they were separate things ; and it is in ...
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... complete collections of the literature of the subject concerned . As examples we may mention the notes on Roman recitations , on the poets read in Roman schools , on the worship of the Emperor , on purple dye and on poisons , on ...
... complete collections of the literature of the subject concerned . As examples we may mention the notes on Roman recitations , on the poets read in Roman schools , on the worship of the Emperor , on purple dye and on poisons , on ...
Contents
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON | 16 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
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