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... of a southern power which had used the machinery of a religious organiza- tion for cementing and perpetuating its control . Again , the anticlerical parties in many countries to - day rep- resent , in part , the efforts of real reformers to ...
... of a southern power which had used the machinery of a religious organiza- tion for cementing and perpetuating its control . Again , the anticlerical parties in many countries to - day rep- resent , in part , the efforts of real reformers to ...
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... to - morrow will be what we make it to - day ; as we sow , so shall we reap . Second , because I am an astronomer , I am apt to see the problems of to - day set against a background of time in which the whole of human history shrinks to ...
... to - morrow will be what we make it to - day ; as we sow , so shall we reap . Second , because I am an astronomer , I am apt to see the problems of to - day set against a background of time in which the whole of human history shrinks to ...
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... a healthy , vigorous offspring came from healthy and vigorous parents , and vice versa . Yet in those early days science entered life in such small doses as to be negligible . To - day , thanks to science , we advance more in a few ...
... a healthy , vigorous offspring came from healthy and vigorous parents , and vice versa . Yet in those early days science entered life in such small doses as to be negligible . To - day , thanks to science , we advance more in a few ...
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