The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... course of things corporeal ; as , nature makes the night succeed the day . This may be termed “ " blished order , " or " settled course . " Nature means sometimes the aggregate of the powers belonging to a body , especially a living one ...
... course of things corporeal ; as , nature makes the night succeed the day . This may be termed “ " blished order , " or " settled course . " Nature means sometimes the aggregate of the powers belonging to a body , especially a living one ...
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... course of the eastern stream of the Nile , the White Nile , and its affluents , and these are the rivers which traverse those south - eastern regions of the Nile Basin through which Baker travelled and campaigned . But besides the ...
... course of the eastern stream of the Nile , the White Nile , and its affluents , and these are the rivers which traverse those south - eastern regions of the Nile Basin through which Baker travelled and campaigned . But besides the ...
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... course which it took , after the intersec- tion of two semicircular arches first produced the groin , we have not here space to follow . But two essential principles- one , that of conformity to the requirements of climate , the other ...
... course which it took , after the intersec- tion of two semicircular arches first produced the groin , we have not here space to follow . But two essential principles- one , that of conformity to the requirements of climate , the other ...
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