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... human or other species ? Mr. Darwin must be aware of what is commonly understood by an " uninhabited island ; " he may , however , mean by the inhabitants of South America , not the human kind only , whether aboriginal or otherwise ...
... human or other species ? Mr. Darwin must be aware of what is commonly understood by an " uninhabited island ; " he may , however , mean by the inhabitants of South America , not the human kind only , whether aboriginal or otherwise ...
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pose for which the thing itself exists . For the head of all human knowledge , and be- the work of the university as such covers the whole field of knowledge , human and divine ; the whole field of our nature in all its powers ; the ...
pose for which the thing itself exists . For the head of all human knowledge , and be- the work of the university as such covers the whole field of knowledge , human and divine ; the whole field of our nature in all its powers ; the ...
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... human institutions should , without limit of time , retain the flexible and elastic tissues of their youth ; and universities in particular , as they have grown old and great , have come to in- terlace at many points with the interests ...
... human institutions should , without limit of time , retain the flexible and elastic tissues of their youth ; and universities in particular , as they have grown old and great , have come to in- terlace at many points with the interests ...
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... human wit to reach , especially in a period marked , as is this of ours , by a restless activity of the human spirit . For let us remember that it is the proper work of universities , could they but perform it , while they guard and ...
... human wit to reach , especially in a period marked , as is this of ours , by a restless activity of the human spirit . For let us remember that it is the proper work of universities , could they but perform it , while they guard and ...
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... human vision have been removed , it were sad indeed , and not more sad than shameful , if that be ing should be content to live for the opinion of the moment , who has immortality for his inheritance . He that never dies , can he not ...
... human vision have been removed , it were sad indeed , and not more sad than shameful , if that be ing should be content to live for the opinion of the moment , who has immortality for his inheritance . He that never dies , can he not ...
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