For if a certain mode of government was established or certain migrations of peoples took place in consequence of such and such
geographic, ethnographic, or economic conditions, then the free will of those individuals who appear to us to have established that mode of government or occasioned the migrations can no longer be regarded as the cause.
Meanwhile, as every one she cared to see came to HER (and she could fill her rooms as easily as the Beauforts, and without adding a single item to the menu of her suppers), she did not suffer from her
geographic isolation.
Its length was about five hundred and fifty miles, and its breadth, from the mountains to the Pacific, from three hundred to three hundred and fifty
geographic miles.
The reason fails, like a wave on the Swanage beach; the imagination swells, spreads, and deepens, until it becomes
geographic and encircles England.
These little "solid treatises," as he called them, were sold at the University library under the name of "Historical and
Geographic Catechisms." Feeling himself in duty bound to offer a copy of each volume, bound in red morocco, to Monsieur Rabourdin, he always came in full dress to present them,-- breeches and silk stockings, and shoes with gold buckles.
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