The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1917 - English literature |
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... Society . Nehemiah Grew . Ray and Willughby . Robert Hooke . Stephen Hales . Museums . Botanic Gardens . Learned Societies . Scientific Journals . Exploration . Sir Joseph Banks . Robert Brown . J. S. Henslow . Lindley . Berkeley ...
... Society . Nehemiah Grew . Ray and Willughby . Robert Hooke . Stephen Hales . Museums . Botanic Gardens . Learned Societies . Scientific Journals . Exploration . Sir Joseph Banks . Robert Brown . J. S. Henslow . Lindley . Berkeley ...
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... society , the history or the philosophy of civilization ; nor any belief that , from such inquir- ies , a single important practical consequence can follow . ' About the same time , or a few years earlier , similar views con- cerning ...
... society , the history or the philosophy of civilization ; nor any belief that , from such inquir- ies , a single important practical consequence can follow . ' About the same time , or a few years earlier , similar views con- cerning ...
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... society , the " natural tendency " of profits is to fall , until " almost the whole produce of the country , after paying the labourers , will be the property of the owners of land and the receivers of tithes and taxes . " There is ...
... society , the " natural tendency " of profits is to fall , until " almost the whole produce of the country , after paying the labourers , will be the property of the owners of land and the receivers of tithes and taxes . " There is ...
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... society in terms of matter , motion , and force . Hence , life , mind and society are treated as stages of increasing complexity in phenomena of the same kind , and - so far as this treatment is adhered to - the characteristic functions ...
... society in terms of matter , motion , and force . Hence , life , mind and society are treated as stages of increasing complexity in phenomena of the same kind , and - so far as this treatment is adhered to - the characteristic functions ...
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... society . " Luminous and suggestive though these studies are , it cannot be said that the influence of the theory of evolution expresses the leading characteristic of Bagehot's mind , espe- cially as shown in his other political and ...
... society . " Luminous and suggestive though these studies are , it cannot be said that the influence of the theory of evolution expresses the leading characteristic of Bagehot's mind , espe- cially as shown in his other political and ...
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