Advanced Text-book of Physical GeographyW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 320 sider |
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... influence on the intellectual advance- ment of mankind , we find its noblest and most important result to be a knowledge of the chain of connection by which all natural forces are linked together and made mutually dependent upon each ...
... influence on the intellectual advance- ment of mankind , we find its noblest and most important result to be a knowledge of the chain of connection by which all natural forces are linked together and made mutually dependent upon each ...
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... Influence , Currents - their Causes and Functions , · PAGE 70-99 70 74 78 83 85 85 92 100-112 100 107 109 113-128 113 118 124 129-147 129 131 13 X. THE WATER - ITS RIVERS AND LAKES , 148-14 Springs and Streams , 50 Rivers their ...
... Influence , Currents - their Causes and Functions , · PAGE 70-99 70 74 78 83 85 85 92 100-112 100 107 109 113-128 113 118 124 129-147 129 131 13 X. THE WATER - ITS RIVERS AND LAKES , 148-14 Springs and Streams , 50 Rivers their ...
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... influence of climate and other external con- ditions on health as well as on mental character ; and to the poli- tical economist and statesman who have to deal with the peculi- arities of different nations and the products of their ...
... influence of climate and other external con- ditions on health as well as on mental character ; and to the poli- tical economist and statesman who have to deal with the peculi- arities of different nations and the products of their ...
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... influence the growth and distribution of the plants and animals by which they are respectively peopled , and , rising above these , endeavours to account for the mental and social peculiarities of different nations as seemingly ...
... influence the growth and distribution of the plants and animals by which they are respectively peopled , and , rising above these , endeavours to account for the mental and social peculiarities of different nations as seemingly ...
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... influenced by the attraction and gravitation of the sun and other planets ; and it is by the same great forces that all the heavenly bodies that lie beyond our system are held in harmonious order , and , in all likelihood , in analogous ...
... influenced by the attraction and gravitation of the sun and other planets ; and it is by the same great forces that all the heavenly bodies that lie beyond our system are held in harmonious order , and , in all likelihood , in analogous ...
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Side 32 - THERE rolls the deep where grew the tree. O earth, what changes hast thou seen ! There where the long street roars, hath been The stillness of the central sea. The hills are shadows, and they flow From form to form, and nothing stands ; They melt like mist, the solid lands, Like clouds they shape themselves and go. But in my spirit will I dwell, And dream my dream, and hold it true ; For tho...