Beacon Lights of History, Volume 14J. Clarke, 1883 |
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... whole : there is indirect equilibration . By the preservation in successive gener- ations of those whose moving equilibria are less at variance with the requirements , there is produced a changed equilibrium completely in harmony with ...
... whole : there is indirect equilibration . By the preservation in successive gener- ations of those whose moving equilibria are less at variance with the requirements , there is produced a changed equilibrium completely in harmony with ...
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... whole cannot be properly dealt with apart from the phenomena presented by each organism in the course of its growth , development , and decay . The interpretation of either class of phenomena implies interpretation of the other , since ...
... whole cannot be properly dealt with apart from the phenomena presented by each organism in the course of its growth , development , and decay . The interpretation of either class of phenomena implies interpretation of the other , since ...
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... whole , and its origin is lost in the uncertainties of early tradition . It is simply one of those early ideas which naturally must have been known in essence since time immemorial , and as such it was the common property of the ...
... whole , and its origin is lost in the uncertainties of early tradition . It is simply one of those early ideas which naturally must have been known in essence since time immemorial , and as such it was the common property of the ...
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General inductions his Social Statics | 25 |
Their supernatural mythical and romantic elements | 30 |
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