They spell the telluric records aright in their own peculiar language.
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Its performance is hindered by error, evil, selfishness, and death, without counting telluric catastrophes.
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Kant's speculations, whether cosmological, or specially telluric, in their application.
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We must add the anthropological and telluric factor.
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If telluric acid is heated gently in a closed tube, it loses water and turns yellow.
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But the theory of telluric origin of aerolites was by no means so easily disposed of.
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These are natural causes, which I have classified under the three heads of anthropological, telluric and social.
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That it was not of true meteoritic material, but telluric iron that had been shaped by man:
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The telluric environment has a great influence on our physical activity, by way of our nervous system.
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Of course, the influence of either the anthropological or telluric or social element varies from case to case.
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In order that crime may develop, it is necessary that anthropological, social and telluric factors should act together.
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The work of the legislator may be slow, difficult, and inadequate, so far as the telluric and anthropological factors are concerned.
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The oxide of tellurium and telluric acid gives a clear bead when it is hot, but white after it is cooled.
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Take away the coal mines (the telluric environment), and you could not have the economic conditions of England as they are.
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It may also be said to have its hygrometric and telluric gauges, or instruments to determine the necessary conditions of moisture and soil-constituents.
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There are, furthermore, the telluric factors, that is to say, the physical environment in which we live and to which we pay no attention.