A Manual of Anthropology, Or Science of Man Based on Modern Research by Charles BrayLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1871 - 358 pages |
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Page v
... existence , which is quite separate from his scientific . " Cuvier and St. Hilaire disputed over some two hundred pages upon the identity of organs : for instance , whether the forehoof of an ox is exactly the " same organ " with the ...
... existence , which is quite separate from his scientific . " Cuvier and St. Hilaire disputed over some two hundred pages upon the identity of organs : for instance , whether the forehoof of an ox is exactly the " same organ " with the ...
Page xxi
... Existence : " Being underlying all modes and forms of Being . pp . 154-192 CHAPTER V. RELIGION . The feelings and faculties by which the religious world is created . Early history of religion . The Hebrew and Christian God . Super ...
... Existence : " Being underlying all modes and forms of Being . pp . 154-192 CHAPTER V. RELIGION . The feelings and faculties by which the religious world is created . Early history of religion . The Hebrew and Christian God . Super ...
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... existence .. Were it not for this , we should look into " the darkness of stellar space " instead of the bright blue sky . These " suspended particles " are living " germs , " always ready to fructify under favourable con- ditions ...
... existence .. Were it not for this , we should look into " the darkness of stellar space " instead of the bright blue sky . These " suspended particles " are living " germs , " always ready to fructify under favourable con- ditions ...
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... existence at all , as they are invisible , and beyond the powers of the microscope ; but taken en masse their existence is proved by the light which they scatter , and their organic character is revealed through the spectroscope , by ...
... existence at all , as they are invisible , and beyond the powers of the microscope ; but taken en masse their existence is proved by the light which they scatter , and their organic character is revealed through the spectroscope , by ...
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... existence ; for a world that is not per- ceived is the same as no world at all ; and we shall so regard it , for , as we shall find , the objects of knowledge are ideas , not things . Its real creation was in the perception of it by the ...
... existence ; for a world that is not per- ceived is the same as no world at all ; and we shall so regard it , for , as we shall find , the objects of knowledge are ideas , not things . Its real creation was in the perception of it by the ...
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