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... believe it or understand it . But it was then I knew that nothing whatever mattered in the whole world . Not Victoria even . Nothing . << ' We were too close . The ballast tanks were stove by the explosion . I knew it when I felt her ...
... believe it or understand it . But it was then I knew that nothing whatever mattered in the whole world . Not Victoria even . Nothing . << ' We were too close . The ballast tanks were stove by the explosion . I knew it when I felt her ...
Side 145
... believe that it is the flesh which liveth and the spirit which dieth ? Does immortality consist merely of the in- destructibles of matter ? Yes , somehow the book as philosophy or sociology or theology is not good . Finally , it occurs ...
... believe that it is the flesh which liveth and the spirit which dieth ? Does immortality consist merely of the in- destructibles of matter ? Yes , somehow the book as philosophy or sociology or theology is not good . Finally , it occurs ...
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... believe that a change must come if the American college and university is to fulfill its great mission , to see to it that their own efforts in that direction , however im- potent they may appear , are not slackened . Walter Millis ...
... believe that a change must come if the American college and university is to fulfill its great mission , to see to it that their own efforts in that direction , however im- potent they may appear , are not slackened . Walter Millis ...
Side 186
... believe that living things are continuously being created in a form so simple that we do not recognize them as living organisms . Let us turn aside now from historical treatment and consider in the first place the status of the sciences ...
... believe that living things are continuously being created in a form so simple that we do not recognize them as living organisms . Let us turn aside now from historical treatment and consider in the first place the status of the sciences ...
Side 189
... believe that he will meet a brick wall in his search for this will - o ' - the - wisp of science , when he uses physics and chemistry as his tools . To date , the farthest advanced researches of our physico - chemical biologists have ...
... believe that he will meet a brick wall in his search for this will - o ' - the - wisp of science , when he uses physics and chemistry as his tools . To date , the farthest advanced researches of our physico - chemical biologists have ...
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