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... nature , this is often diffi- cult if not impossible , among other reasons because of the difference in scale . Bionics re- searchers have found that it is more advan- tageous to understand the principles of why things work in nature ...
... nature , this is often diffi- cult if not impossible , among other reasons because of the difference in scale . Bionics re- searchers have found that it is more advan- tageous to understand the principles of why things work in nature ...
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... nature was more easily understood than Charlotte's decorous temperament . In October , however , when her aunt died , Emily returned permanently to Haworth . In 1845 Charlotte came across some poems by Emily , and this led to the ...
... nature was more easily understood than Charlotte's decorous temperament . In October , however , when her aunt died , Emily returned permanently to Haworth . In 1845 Charlotte came across some poems by Emily , and this led to the ...
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... nature , ” or “ natural law . " Burke conceives the emotional and spiri- tual life of man as a harmony within the larger order of the universe . Natural impulse , that is , contains within itself self - restraint and self- criticism ...
... nature , ” or “ natural law . " Burke conceives the emotional and spiri- tual life of man as a harmony within the larger order of the universe . Natural impulse , that is , contains within itself self - restraint and self- criticism ...
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Europe Beckford returned to England where | 239 |
Beckford detail from an oil painting | 297 |
John Hoppner c 1800 in the Salford | 518 |
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