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Page 280
... seems perfect in proof that nothing but reason could have been its prompter . ' - We are also furnished with some striking proofs of insects profiting by experience , of their communicating and receiving information by means of some ...
... seems perfect in proof that nothing but reason could have been its prompter . ' - We are also furnished with some striking proofs of insects profiting by experience , of their communicating and receiving information by means of some ...
Page 381
... seems disposed to be impartial , according to his professions , and to describe all that he saw with candour and naïveté ; though he falls into frequent inaccuracy by carrying his conclusions to extremes , and mixing up incongruous ...
... seems disposed to be impartial , according to his professions , and to describe all that he saw with candour and naïveté ; though he falls into frequent inaccuracy by carrying his conclusions to extremes , and mixing up incongruous ...
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... seems more than probable that our knowlege of antient Africa would have been far more extensive than it has been rendered by Herodotus , Strabo , or any Roman author who has been confined to the detail of old oral tradition , with ...
... seems more than probable that our knowlege of antient Africa would have been far more extensive than it has been rendered by Herodotus , Strabo , or any Roman author who has been confined to the detail of old oral tradition , with ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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