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... century may see a similar rapid and sensa- tional development on the biological side . And this may change the state ... century . About eight centuries more of increase at the same rate would see the inhabitants of England packed like ...
... century may see a similar rapid and sensa- tional development on the biological side . And this may change the state ... century . About eight centuries more of increase at the same rate would see the inhabitants of England packed like ...
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... century geologists were unload- ing in the markets of science harvests of evidence gathered from the rocks . As the evidence accumulated , the evolution- ary origin of all living things became a certainty . Then as now , zoologists were ...
... century geologists were unload- ing in the markets of science harvests of evidence gathered from the rocks . As the evidence accumulated , the evolution- ary origin of all living things became a certainty . Then as now , zoologists were ...
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... century ago in England children were hanged for theft , and a married woman could own no property . Neither of these evils existed in Ur of the Chaldees 4,200 years earlier . In the nineteenth century we doubled our average expectation ...
... century ago in England children were hanged for theft , and a married woman could own no property . Neither of these evils existed in Ur of the Chaldees 4,200 years earlier . In the nineteenth century we doubled our average expectation ...
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