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... existence . On the stage the principal personages are married or killed - no great matter which ; in third volumes the same " rounding- off " is given . But as I am neither writing a play nor a novel , I need not obey the conventional ...
... existence . On the stage the principal personages are married or killed - no great matter which ; in third volumes the same " rounding- off " is given . But as I am neither writing a play nor a novel , I need not obey the conventional ...
Side 323
... existence of nerves even in the echinodermata ; and I would ask him whether the tentacles of the Terebella are not assumed to have muscles , in accordance with the cur- rent notions that wherever there is contractility the existence of ...
... existence of nerves even in the echinodermata ; and I would ask him whether the tentacles of the Terebella are not assumed to have muscles , in accordance with the cur- rent notions that wherever there is contractility the existence of ...
Side 509
... existence of evil . How , then , is it to be dealt with ? The legislator , in his sphere , recog- nises and probes it in order to bring the remedy ; the philanthropist and the minister of religion studiously ac- quaint themselves with ...
... existence of evil . How , then , is it to be dealt with ? The legislator , in his sphere , recog- nises and probes it in order to bring the remedy ; the philanthropist and the minister of religion studiously ac- quaint themselves with ...
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