The pentagon of powerHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970 - 496 pages |
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... further programming his existence so as to permit no unforeseen departures or rebellions. Radical alterations that kings and priests never succeeded in performing except by evisceration scientists now confidently propose to do on the ...
... further programming his existence so as to permit no unforeseen departures or rebellions. Radical alterations that kings and priests never succeeded in performing except by evisceration scientists now confidently propose to do on the ...
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... further, and advocated freedom for experimentally altering the human genes, even though by bad luck he might, on his own admission, produce monsters. One thing was notably absent among some of the participants in this discussion: any ...
... further, and advocated freedom for experimentally altering the human genes, even though by bad luck he might, on his own admission, produce monsters. One thing was notably absent among some of the participants in this discussion: any ...
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... further, if no counter-balancing modes of etherialization become effective, disintegration will, it seems probable, go on with increasing swiftness until no restorative measures are possible. In this case, the forces of anti-life will ...
... further, if no counter-balancing modes of etherialization become effective, disintegration will, it seems probable, go on with increasing swiftness until no restorative measures are possible. In this case, the forces of anti-life will ...
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NEW EXPLORATIONS NEW WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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