The Physical Basis of SocietyD. Appleton, 1916 - 406 من الصفحات |
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... owe the pos- sibility of preparing these pages for the printer , and their assistance is gratefully acknowledged . Philadelphia , Pa . CARL KELSEY . CHAPTER L EARTH AND MAN CONTENTS Cosmic Evolution . The PREFACE vii.
... owe the pos- sibility of preparing these pages for the printer , and their assistance is gratefully acknowledged . Philadelphia , Pa . CARL KELSEY . CHAPTER L EARTH AND MAN CONTENTS Cosmic Evolution . The PREFACE vii.
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Carl Kelsey. CHAPTER L EARTH AND MAN CONTENTS Cosmic Evolution . The properties of matter which make life possible . How nature controls organisms . The conception of the organism as a machine ; the wel- fare of the whole turning on the ...
Carl Kelsey. CHAPTER L EARTH AND MAN CONTENTS Cosmic Evolution . The properties of matter which make life possible . How nature controls organisms . The conception of the organism as a machine ; the wel- fare of the whole turning on the ...
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Carl Kelsey. THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY CHAPTER I EARTH AND MAN.
Carl Kelsey. THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY CHAPTER I EARTH AND MAN.
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... earth revolved about the sun . Up to that time the earth had been considered the center of the universe with the sun and stars revolving about it . Centuries before man had begun to count the stars and give them names but he little ...
... earth revolved about the sun . Up to that time the earth had been considered the center of the universe with the sun and stars revolving about it . Centuries before man had begun to count the stars and give them names but he little ...
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