The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... tion , endowed with immortality from the first , and capacified for existing separately from the external and grosser forms of the body , - and that it is beyond the power of its own . Creator to render it intelligent , or to give it ...
... tion , endowed with immortality from the first , and capacified for existing separately from the external and grosser forms of the body , - and that it is beyond the power of its own . Creator to render it intelligent , or to give it ...
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... tion caloric or the matter of heat . And hence , exposed to the action of heat , it soon becomes volatile , unites itself to the heat , flies off with it in vapour , and now leaves the alkali behind as it before left the magnesian earth ...
... tion caloric or the matter of heat . And hence , exposed to the action of heat , it soon becomes volatile , unites itself to the heat , flies off with it in vapour , and now leaves the alkali behind as it before left the magnesian earth ...
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... tion , which instantly commence their operation as soon as this agent or endowment ceases ; and which , with the nicest skill and harmony , per- petuates the lineaments of the different kinds and species through innumerable generations ...
... tion , which instantly commence their operation as soon as this agent or endowment ceases ; and which , with the nicest skill and harmony , per- petuates the lineaments of the different kinds and species through innumerable generations ...
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... tion with each other , and which cannot , there- fore , be thus expressed without the grossest confusion ? It is high time to be more accurate , and to have both determinate words and deter- minate ideas ; and it has been one object of ...
... tion with each other , and which cannot , there- fore , be thus expressed without the grossest confusion ? It is high time to be more accurate , and to have both determinate words and deter- minate ideas ; and it has been one object of ...
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... tion to the size of the nervous cord ; in fishes it is a bulb not much larger than the nervous cord itself ; in insects there is no proper brain what- the nervous cord that runs down the back originating near the mouth ; sometimes of an ...
... tion to the size of the nervous cord ; in fishes it is a bulb not much larger than the nervous cord itself ; in insects there is no proper brain what- the nervous cord that runs down the back originating near the mouth ; sometimes of an ...
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