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" In every part of the earth where man exists, the power of climate operates with decisive influence upon his condition and character. In those countries which approach near to the extremes of heat and cold, this influence is so conspicuous as to strike... "
The Philadelphia Medical Museum - Page 119
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The History of America, Volume 2

William Robertson - America - 1800 - 496 pages
...temperament, that this alone is fufficient to conStitute - a diftinftion between their inha. bitants. In every part of the earth where man exiSts, the power of climate operates, with deci. five influence, upon his condition and charaaer. In B0 0 K In thofe countries which approach...
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Geographical Delineations: Or, A Compendious View of the Natural and ...

John Aikin - Geography - 1807 - 442 pages
...any of the arts and sciences of the more civilized nations of Europe. " In every part of the world where man exists, the power of climate operates with...condition and character. In those countries which approach the extremes of heat and cold this influence is so conspicuous as to strike every observer. Whether...
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The History of America: In which is Included, The History of ..., Volume 1

William Robertson - 1811 - 552 pages
...might enable me to exhibit n portrait that resembles the original. r'r] Charlev. N. Fr. iii. 3'22. In every part of the earth where man exists, the power...countries which approach near to the extremes of heat or cold, this influence is so conspicuous as to strike every eye. Whether we consider man merely as...
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The historical works of William Robertson, with an account of his life and ...

William Robertson - 1813 - 490 pages
...different temperament, that this alone is sufficient to constitute a distinction between their inhabitants. In every part of the earth where man exists, the power...countries which approach near to the extremes of heat or cold, this influence is so conspicuous as to strike every eye. Whether we consider man merely as...
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The works of William Robertson, D.D. To which is prefixed, an ..., Volume 9

William Robertson - 1817 - 444 pages
...different temperament, that this alone is sufficient to constitute a distinction between their inhabitants. In every part of the earth where man exists, the power of climate operates, with decisive BOOK influence, upon his condition and character* 1 ' In those countries which approach near to the...
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History of North America, Volume 1

John Talbot - North America - 1820 - 526 pages
...different temperament, that this alone is sufficient to constitute a distinction between their inhabitants. In every part of the earth where man exists, the power...countries which approach near to the extremes of heat or cold, this influence is so conspicuous as to strike every eye. Whether we consider man merely as...
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The Works of William Robertson, D. D...: To which is Prefixed an ..., Volume 8

William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - History - 1821 - 480 pages
...different temperament, that this alone is sufficient to constitute a distinction between their inhabitants. In every part of the earth where man exists, the power...countries which approach near to the extremes of heat or cold, this influence is so conspicuous as to strike every eye. Whether we consider man merely as...
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The History of America ...

William Robertson - America - 1822 - 444 pages
...different temperament, that this alone is sufficient to constitute a distinction between their inhabitants. In every part of the earth where man exists, the power...countries which approach near to the extremes of heat or cold, this influence is so conspicuous as to strike every eye. Whether we consider man merely as...
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The works of William Robertson, D.D., with an account of his life ..., Volume 7

William Robertson - 1824 - 408 pages
...different temperament, that this alone is sufficient to constitute a distinction between their inhabitants. In every part of the earth where man exists, the power...countries which approach near to the extremes of heat or cold, this influence is so conspicuous as to strike every eye. Whether we consider man merely as...
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The works of William Robertson, D.D., with an account of his life ..., Volume 7

William Robertson - 1824 - 408 pages
...different temperament, that this alone is sufficient to constitute a distinction between their inhabitants. In every part of the earth where man exists, the power...countries which approach near to the extremes of heat or cold, this influence is so conspicuous as to strike every eye. Whether we consider man merely as...
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