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Page 200
... relation to its environment both physical and organic , also , and more particularly , in relation to its predecessors and its successors . Palæontology and the doctrine of evolution are so interwoven that they cannot be divorced . A ...
... relation to its environment both physical and organic , also , and more particularly , in relation to its predecessors and its successors . Palæontology and the doctrine of evolution are so interwoven that they cannot be divorced . A ...
Page 357
... relation to Mr. Wilder's earlier novels , a relation as surprising indeed as it would be to find an unpublished novel on the Jameson Raid or the life of Barnum among the manuscripts of Henry James . It is impossible to read certain ...
... relation to Mr. Wilder's earlier novels , a relation as surprising indeed as it would be to find an unpublished novel on the Jameson Raid or the life of Barnum among the manuscripts of Henry James . It is impossible to read certain ...
Page 506
... relation to the church , and of the world viewed out of that relation . His idea of a church is restrictive in the last degree : a voluntary communion of self - certified Saints - the most extreme and bigoted Separatist view . His idea ...
... relation to the church , and of the world viewed out of that relation . His idea of a church is restrictive in the last degree : a voluntary communion of self - certified Saints - the most extreme and bigoted Separatist view . His idea ...
Contents
VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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