The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 7Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 391
... facts , or their application , that we were not before familiar with , except in a single instance , where we are unfortunately compelled to doubt the fact . Dr. Nott gives us " a chain of propositions , " which , al- though he does not ...
... facts , or their application , that we were not before familiar with , except in a single instance , where we are unfortunately compelled to doubt the fact . Dr. Nott gives us " a chain of propositions , " which , al- though he does not ...
Page 426
... fact of such changes in other orders of the animal kingdom , it is his duty to prove that the rule cannot apply to ... fact , in case we had the written history of such a people . Such changes might have occurred within the last 2000 ...
... fact of such changes in other orders of the animal kingdom , it is his duty to prove that the rule cannot apply to ... fact , in case we had the written history of such a people . Such changes might have occurred within the last 2000 ...
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... fact , with the parallel case of well known and remarkable varie- ties of species in the lower orders of animals and ... fact as to have no intimate affinity with the subject . He allows the fact , but says , " when you compare extremes ...
... fact , with the parallel case of well known and remarkable varie- ties of species in the lower orders of animals and ... fact as to have no intimate affinity with the subject . He allows the fact , but says , " when you compare extremes ...
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