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years in investigating. The man who sets out to make a research, without first acertaining[ascertaining] what others have done in that direction, proposes to

page 121 (Footnote 32)

Conklyn, Heredity and Environment in the Development of Men. Princetown[Princeton] University Press, 1915.

page 136

mere personification and means either chance-medley or a Creator, according to the old dilemna.[dilemma] There is a very curious example of this inability

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We come to close quarters with the question itself in 1668, when Franceso[Francesco] Redi (1626-1697) published his book on the generation of insects

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