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There is nothing permanent in nature ; the forces of evolution are ceaselessly in operation as surely as the laws of gravitation govern the course of our planet in the solar system . Either we must admit the gradual — if generally ...
There is nothing permanent in nature ; the forces of evolution are ceaselessly in operation as surely as the laws of gravitation govern the course of our planet in the solar system . Either we must admit the gradual — if generally ...
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Nature will do her work , if only she is left alone . Good people complain that these aborigines have not been duly Christianised ; and humanitarians that they have not been preserved , after the fashion of ancient monuments .
Nature will do her work , if only she is left alone . Good people complain that these aborigines have not been duly Christianised ; and humanitarians that they have not been preserved , after the fashion of ancient monuments .
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In very Indeed , Mr. Swinburne's poetry is so far from being over sensuous that the restricted nature of his popularity , is largely due to the abstract character of his themes . He is too philosophical -- one might say metaphysical — a ...
In very Indeed , Mr. Swinburne's poetry is so far from being over sensuous that the restricted nature of his popularity , is largely due to the abstract character of his themes . He is too philosophical -- one might say metaphysical — a ...
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