The voyage of the Beagle : with introduction and notes / by Charles Darwin.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Harvard classics ; volume 29Publisher: New York : P.F. Collier & Son Corporation, 1937, 1909Copyright date: 1937Description: 524 p�aginas : ilustraciones, fotograf�ia (blanco y negro) ; 21 cmContent type:
  • texto
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  • sin mediaci�on
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  • volumen
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  • QH11.D228.V693 1937
Summary: The famous 1831-1836 voyage of his Majesty's Ship (HMS) Beagle, with Charles Darwin on board as naturalist, was a voyage in service of the Creator. Its primary purpose was to survey the coast of lower South America, in helping to secure the safety of British shipping, the survey fulfiled theCutural Mandate Of Genesis 1:28 to subdue and rule the earth.
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The famous 1831-1836 voyage of his Majesty's Ship (HMS) Beagle, with Charles Darwin on board as naturalist, was a voyage in service of the Creator. Its primary purpose was to survey the coast of lower South America, in helping to secure the safety of British shipping, the survey fulfiled theCutural Mandate Of Genesis 1:28 to subdue and rule the earth.

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