The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... seems unaware in some places of the immense length of the geologic periods which he is handling . Thus in a single page we find two extracts . The first is from Prof. Nicholson of S. Andrew's ( p . 285 ) : " The life of the miocene ...
... seems unaware in some places of the immense length of the geologic periods which he is handling . Thus in a single page we find two extracts . The first is from Prof. Nicholson of S. Andrew's ( p . 285 ) : " The life of the miocene ...
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... seems disposed at one time to attribute to terrestrial polar subsidence , ( after Leib- nitz , Deluc , etc. ) , and at another to the attraction of accumu- lated ice ( after Adhemar , Croll , etc. ) But either is totally inconsistent ...
... seems disposed at one time to attribute to terrestrial polar subsidence , ( after Leib- nitz , Deluc , etc. ) , and at another to the attraction of accumu- lated ice ( after Adhemar , Croll , etc. ) But either is totally inconsistent ...
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... unless one wishes to deny the reality of the spiritual altogether . The third view seems to recognize the facts and to escape all objections except such as lie against the reality of 1887. ] 67 NATURAL LAW IN THE SPIRITUAL WORLD .
... unless one wishes to deny the reality of the spiritual altogether . The third view seems to recognize the facts and to escape all objections except such as lie against the reality of 1887. ] 67 NATURAL LAW IN THE SPIRITUAL WORLD .
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... seems now fast ripening into actual fact . It is clearly one of the causes of the present labor troubles in the country . Our national legislature is filled up in very great disproportion , with men of immense wealth . They are 1887 ...
... seems now fast ripening into actual fact . It is clearly one of the causes of the present labor troubles in the country . Our national legislature is filled up in very great disproportion , with men of immense wealth . They are 1887 ...
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... seems to have a new faculty . We say he has a mechanical sense . Similarly one develops a lit- erary sense , or an artistic sense , which gives him authority and other great advantage in literature or art . This sense is not infallible ...
... seems to have a new faculty . We say he has a mechanical sense . Similarly one develops a lit- erary sense , or an artistic sense , which gives him authority and other great advantage in literature or art . This sense is not infallible ...
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