The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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Page 331
... earth produces roughly the same amount of life at all times . It follows that when one organic element , in this case the human race , starts roaring its expansive way across the earth's surface other ele- ments fade and die out . Hence ...
... earth produces roughly the same amount of life at all times . It follows that when one organic element , in this case the human race , starts roaring its expansive way across the earth's surface other ele- ments fade and die out . Hence ...
Page 336
... earth too crowded simply bomb large pieces out of frigid planets like Jupiter , Saturn , and Neptune , create out of the material salvaged a hundred new planets with climates and motions like the earth's , and go live on them . He even ...
... earth too crowded simply bomb large pieces out of frigid planets like Jupiter , Saturn , and Neptune , create out of the material salvaged a hundred new planets with climates and motions like the earth's , and go live on them . He even ...
Page 386
... earth to mysterious altitudes above the earth . All the steps of knowledge , from first to last , carry you farther on the same plane , but could never raise you one foot above your ancient level of earth : whereas , the very first step ...
... earth to mysterious altitudes above the earth . All the steps of knowledge , from first to last , carry you farther on the same plane , but could never raise you one foot above your ancient level of earth : whereas , the very first step ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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