The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 170George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1958 |
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... living things was incompatible with divine creation . Many naturalists had believed in spontaneous generation of maggots from dung , of insects from decay or of mice from clay , without feeling that such matters demanded a sudden act of ...
... living things was incompatible with divine creation . Many naturalists had believed in spontaneous generation of maggots from dung , of insects from decay or of mice from clay , without feeling that such matters demanded a sudden act of ...
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... living in the village for over a month , EVEN Lomax liked , when he was out on walks , to stay within earshot of the road . He knew that he ought to curse the petrol fumes and the litter and the noise they all made as they tore down to ...
... living in the village for over a month , EVEN Lomax liked , when he was out on walks , to stay within earshot of the road . He knew that he ought to curse the petrol fumes and the litter and the noise they all made as they tore down to ...
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... living in the south , where the wildness of the terrain must always prove irresistible to the most apathetic outlaw . But the oldest enemy , the desert , remains ; and whether one travels by camel or by bus , the desert , and all the ...
... living in the south , where the wildness of the terrain must always prove irresistible to the most apathetic outlaw . But the oldest enemy , the desert , remains ; and whether one travels by camel or by bus , the desert , and all the ...
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