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... nature and power , and a new sense of destiny . I think it would be a mistake to call this state of mind a religion . That word should be reserved for beliefs which are based on a book of holy writ and involve certain formal observances ...
... nature and power , and a new sense of destiny . I think it would be a mistake to call this state of mind a religion . That word should be reserved for beliefs which are based on a book of holy writ and involve certain formal observances ...
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... nature . In Darwin's day it was not altogether easy to see how these mimic types could have arisen through natural selection , because many separate variations and distortions of the presumed original shape and colour had to be ...
... nature . In Darwin's day it was not altogether easy to see how these mimic types could have arisen through natural selection , because many separate variations and distortions of the presumed original shape and colour had to be ...
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... nature are enough . Either the material world is dead and life does not spring from it ; or , if life springs from it , then it is not dead . If it be proved that the forces and laws of the inorganic world constitute all that is to be ...
... nature are enough . Either the material world is dead and life does not spring from it ; or , if life springs from it , then it is not dead . If it be proved that the forces and laws of the inorganic world constitute all that is to be ...
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