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    ... with its broad emotional and moral appeals to protect the innocent victims of immoral society. Ethicists...
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    ... scorn on the consequences of reclamation law. "The hydraulic society involves the maximum domination...
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    ... with its broad emotional and moral appeals to protect the innocent victims of immoral society. Ethicists...
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    ..., 1990 issue of the Harvard Graduate Society Newsletter. Littell reports that nineteenth century artists...
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    ... scorn on the consequences of reclamation law. "The hydraulic society involves the maximum domination...
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    ... by its totems and ruins, Muir recognized the Native people's rich heritage. In his journal in July, 1879...
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    ... but not overly so. His journal entries reveal a hint of impatience and uneasiness with strange scenes of opulence...
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    ... the origin and significance of the dog story, along with a reproduction of Muir's 1880 Alaska journal notes...
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    ... astounded even his naturalist's eyes, for the journal entries began to take on a sense of awe...
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    ... by its totems and ruins, Muir recognized the Native people's rich heritage. In his journal in July, 1879...
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    ... the natural laws at work there. Darwin, on the other hand, was overtaken by a slow growing realization...
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    ... but not overly so. His journal entries reveal a hint of impatience and uneasiness with strange scenes of opulence...
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    ... to civilization is under- discussed. By the end of his life Muir was active in society, a fact that seems quite...
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    ... to collect photographs when he traveled. An entry in a journal notes that he "went ashore to buy photographs...
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    ... the origin and significance of the dog story, along with a reproduction of Muir's 1880 Alaska journal notes...
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    ... astounded even his naturalist's eyes, for the journal entries began to take on a sense of awe...
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    ... the natural laws at work there. Darwin, on the other hand, was overtaken by a slow growing realization...
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    ... to civilization is under- discussed. By the end of his life Muir was active in society, a fact that seems quite...
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