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... ground that geology was opposed to Scripture . We all know that a similar alarm was raised when the great principle of astronomy was first proclaimed , that the earth is a moving body , floating in space . Not only was the philosopher ...
... ground that geology was opposed to Scripture . We all know that a similar alarm was raised when the great principle of astronomy was first proclaimed , that the earth is a moving body , floating in space . Not only was the philosopher ...
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... ground - floor of the houses to be opened , and the mud thrown into the rooms . FASHION . - Fashion is a poor vocation . Its creed , that idleness is a privilege and work a disgrace , is among the deadliest errors . Without depth of ...
... ground - floor of the houses to be opened , and the mud thrown into the rooms . FASHION . - Fashion is a poor vocation . Its creed , that idleness is a privilege and work a disgrace , is among the deadliest errors . Without depth of ...
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... grounds , which , beautiful by nature , have been moulded to perfection by art , and display some of the finest landscape scenery in England . The grounds and though they have been censured , like many of his were laid out by the ...
... grounds , which , beautiful by nature , have been moulded to perfection by art , and display some of the finest landscape scenery in England . The grounds and though they have been censured , like many of his were laid out by the ...
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... ground , a rich variety of hill and dale of the softest verdure , the captivating succession of wood and water ... grounds , commands a distant view of the village of Blaydon rising above the trees of the Lesser Park , ' with the bright ...
... ground , a rich variety of hill and dale of the softest verdure , the captivating succession of wood and water ... grounds , commands a distant view of the village of Blaydon rising above the trees of the Lesser Park , ' with the bright ...
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... ground for believing , at first sight , in the idea , that the human race is divided into distinct branches descended from different parents . We know that climate does not produce colour ; a fair man may become brown , or almost black ...
... ground for believing , at first sight , in the idea , that the human race is divided into distinct branches descended from different parents . We know that climate does not produce colour ; a fair man may become brown , or almost black ...
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