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... turned into the wide and legitimate channel referred to by our distinguished historian , they would , by a parity of reasoning , make the nation very prosperous . But to effect any thing of the kind , a new social order must be ...
... turned into the wide and legitimate channel referred to by our distinguished historian , they would , by a parity of reasoning , make the nation very prosperous . But to effect any thing of the kind , a new social order must be ...
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All the external influences on the physique of this tribe are changed ; the soil ( for soil is found to have an important effect on human constitutions ) , the water , the temperature , the scenery , the miasmatic influence ...
All the external influences on the physique of this tribe are changed ; the soil ( for soil is found to have an important effect on human constitutions ) , the water , the temperature , the scenery , the miasmatic influence ...
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That the power of race is strong , and that the effects of climate alone are not sufficient to account for the diversities of human appearance , must be admitted . Mr. Brace observes : name of the great author .
That the power of race is strong , and that the effects of climate alone are not sufficient to account for the diversities of human appearance , must be admitted . Mr. Brace observes : name of the great author .
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Mental development and moral habits exert a notable effect upon the appearance of individual man , and they can not fail to affect nations in a similar manner . " We are of yesterday , and know nothing . " Our scientific observation is ...
Mental development and moral habits exert a notable effect upon the appearance of individual man , and they can not fail to affect nations in a similar manner . " We are of yesterday , and know nothing . " Our scientific observation is ...
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The effect dence , that our high spirits may be unon the spirits and temperament which the broken , and our wills and energies free ; contrast of a different and more fortunate secondly , a steady but not excessive emipeople causes ...
The effect dence , that our high spirits may be unon the spirits and temperament which the broken , and our wills and energies free ; contrast of a different and more fortunate secondly , a steady but not excessive emipeople causes ...
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Página 130 - Artesian wells had been opened, around which, as vegetation thrives luxuriantly, thirty thousand palm-trees and one thousand fruit-trees were planted, and two thriving villages established. At the depth of a little over five hundred feet, an underground river or lake was struck, and from two of them live fish have been thrown up, showing that there was a large body of water underneath. The French government, by this means, hopes to make the route across the desert, to Timbuctoo, fertile, and fit...