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... fact stands out - the conception of Natural Law . Here he was far ahead of his time . This is not the place to examine his services to the theory of evolution , but we must take account of the fact that he was one of the first to appre ...
... fact stands out - the conception of Natural Law . Here he was far ahead of his time . This is not the place to examine his services to the theory of evolution , but we must take account of the fact that he was one of the first to appre ...
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... fact , it may be a melancholy fact , but that it is a fact few will be found to deny . ( 4 ) But a deeper and more potent factor than any of these will be found in what , for want of a better name , I may call the emanci- pation of ...
... fact , it may be a melancholy fact , but that it is a fact few will be found to deny . ( 4 ) But a deeper and more potent factor than any of these will be found in what , for want of a better name , I may call the emanci- pation of ...
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... fact which further strengthens the hypothesis . The theory has , however , been assailed by numerous writers , and the following are some of the principal objections which have been advanced against it . 1. The objection has been raised ...
... fact which further strengthens the hypothesis . The theory has , however , been assailed by numerous writers , and the following are some of the principal objections which have been advanced against it . 1. The objection has been raised ...
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