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... given to conserve the knowledge man has handed down from the past ; they are largely the preserv- ers of the civilization man has won for himself ; and on account of the ever - increasing amount of knowledge to be preserved , the ...
... given to conserve the knowledge man has handed down from the past ; they are largely the preserv- ers of the civilization man has won for himself ; and on account of the ever - increasing amount of knowledge to be preserved , the ...
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... given these quali- ties a station in his universe , however deeply the spontaneous mass of human illusions may be contradicted by his detachment . He has painted an attainable good for mankind ; and is ready him- self with cheer and ...
... given these quali- ties a station in his universe , however deeply the spontaneous mass of human illusions may be contradicted by his detachment . He has painted an attainable good for mankind ; and is ready him- self with cheer and ...
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... given to Harvard University for the Harvard Botanic Garden , were completed . Sabine begged the privilege of conduct- ing experiments there before the plants were moved in . Many of the opportunities to measure the influence of various ...
... given to Harvard University for the Harvard Botanic Garden , were completed . Sabine begged the privilege of conduct- ing experiments there before the plants were moved in . Many of the opportunities to measure the influence of various ...
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WHERE THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OUT | 14 |
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