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  • ...or earlier in a medical [[context]] in a German source), French psychose (1859). Compare also ancient [[Greek]] [[fact]] or [[action]] of giving [[soul]]
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19th_century 1859]
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  • ::1858 Trollope Dr. Thorne (1859) v. 63, If I don't leave you at the back of God-speed before long, I'll g
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  • :1859 MACAULAY Biog. (1867) 91 A show of fairness was..necessary to the prosperit
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19th_century 1859]
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19th_century 1859]
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  • ...ol carries on from the original founding of Trinity College at the site in 1859, which provided free training for Methodist preachers in exchange for suppo
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  • ...The rest of his compositions are versified treatises of dogmatic theology. 1859 MILL Liberty ii. (1865) 15 A..Christian in all but the dogmatic sense of th
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  • ...is found in John Stuart Mill's essay, ''A Few Words on Non-Intervention'' (1859)[1] According to Mill's opinion (in 1859) barbarous peoples were found in Algeria and India where the French and Bri
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  • ...it Wildeboer]], [[H. P. Smith]], and G. A. Barton<ref>George Aaron Barton (1859 - 1942), US Bible scholar and professor of Semitic languages. [https://www.
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  • ...of "The Senses and the Intellect" (1855) and "The Emotions and the Will" (1859), which became the standard textbooks for 19th century British psychology.
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  • *1859 J. S. MILL-''Liberty'' A person whose desires and impulses are his own are
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  • ...Promise before their Passions, or their Interest. 1840 MILL Diss. & Disc. (1859) II. 69. note, Fewer small goodnesses, but more greatness. 1876 MOZLEY Univ ...ds the Endives arrive to their full Goodness. 1781 T. JEFFERSON Corr. Wks. 1859 I. 298 Our superiority in the goodness, though not in the number of our cav
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  • John Dewey (1859-1952) in his book Theory of Valuation saw [[goodness]] as the outcome of et
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  • By 1859, the morphological similarity of humans to certain great apes had been disc
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  • ...dence, Charles Darwin met this challenge head on in the Origin of Species (1859), the groundbreaking work in which he introduced his theory. Darwin was not
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  • ...ll this uniform, uncolour'd scene, Shall be dismantled of its fleecy load. 1859 DARWIN Orig. Spec. iii. 73 The face of nature remains uniform for long peri
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  • *'''1859''': Black divinities of the feminine '''gender''' — [[Charles Dickens]],
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  • ...ans.). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. (Original work published 1859)
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  • ...by [[artificial selection]] or [[selective breeding]]<ref>Darwin, Charles (1859). On the Origin of Species, 1st, John Murray</ref>. [[Genetic drift]] was e
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