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The soundness of this principle being granted them , they point to the undeniable fact that boyhood and manhood constitute two such stages ; and we at once acknow- ledge that , to them , its applicability is incontrovertible .
The soundness of this principle being granted them , they point to the undeniable fact that boyhood and manhood constitute two such stages ; and we at once acknow- ledge that , to them , its applicability is incontrovertible .
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it appears that Mr. Buckle is well aware of the fact that a law in his sense of the word is nothing more than the description of a fact . To speak of the movements of the planets as governed by the law of gravitation is , in strictness ...
it appears that Mr. Buckle is well aware of the fact that a law in his sense of the word is nothing more than the description of a fact . To speak of the movements of the planets as governed by the law of gravitation is , in strictness ...
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That Mr. Buckle admits the first of these doctrines appears from various passages in his book , though it requires a certain degree of care and thought to discover the fact ; but whether God has anything to do with the world or its ...
That Mr. Buckle admits the first of these doctrines appears from various passages in his book , though it requires a certain degree of care and thought to discover the fact ; but whether God has anything to do with the world or its ...
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