The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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Page 121
... human life , how can I oppose abolition ? I do so because on this subject of human life , which is to me the heart of the controversy , I find the abolitionist inconsistent , narrow or blind . The propaganda for abolition speaks in ...
... human life , how can I oppose abolition ? I do so because on this subject of human life , which is to me the heart of the controversy , I find the abolitionist inconsistent , narrow or blind . The propaganda for abolition speaks in ...
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... human species was such an entity even before it be- came recognizably human . Races , on the contrary , are not , and never were , groups clearly defined biologically . The gene flow between human populations makes race boundaries ...
... human species was such an entity even before it be- came recognizably human . Races , on the contrary , are not , and never were , groups clearly defined biologically . The gene flow between human populations makes race boundaries ...
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... human beings . DDT was sprinkled over the whole surface of the globe . Then , by accident , it was discovered that in certain areas veal cattle were wasting away and dying . Research revealed that DDT in oily solution causes anemia ...
... human beings . DDT was sprinkled over the whole surface of the globe . Then , by accident , it was discovered that in certain areas veal cattle were wasting away and dying . Research revealed that DDT in oily solution causes anemia ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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