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... Nature have been , since they first met , in perpetual conflict ; in every department Nature feels the superiority of Man , and gives up the conflict . It is true , as Dr. Bushnell says , " Not all the winds , and storms , and ...
... Nature have been , since they first met , in perpetual conflict ; in every department Nature feels the superiority of Man , and gives up the conflict . It is true , as Dr. Bushnell says , " Not all the winds , and storms , and ...
Side 264
... nature ; he found the hollyhock a very superior flower in Old England to New England ; man has improved it ; we will not say that every lesson which man compels nature to take in the conservatory is the wisest lesson , but it is marvel ...
... nature ; he found the hollyhock a very superior flower in Old England to New England ; man has improved it ; we will not say that every lesson which man compels nature to take in the conservatory is the wisest lesson , but it is marvel ...
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... nature is strangely contrasted with the incessant activity of man . " Nothing can be compared , " says Humboldt , " to the stillness which the aspect of the firmament presents ... Nature . 275 As a familiar illustration 274 Man and Nature .
... nature is strangely contrasted with the incessant activity of man . " Nothing can be compared , " says Humboldt , " to the stillness which the aspect of the firmament presents ... Nature . 275 As a familiar illustration 274 Man and Nature .
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