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... nature employs in maintaining the animal temperature at one uniform standard . This seemed to be the medium by which ... nature , that , when the portion of blood which is devoted to the purposes of nutrition is already in its perfect ...
... nature employs in maintaining the animal temperature at one uniform standard . This seemed to be the medium by which ... nature , that , when the portion of blood which is devoted to the purposes of nutrition is already in its perfect ...
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... nature , hemming us in to the very door of the dwelling , is inadmissible : that comfort must not be sacrificed to the desire of scenes in a more natural state ; and that the necessary accommodations now demand regularly disposed ...
... nature , hemming us in to the very door of the dwelling , is inadmissible : that comfort must not be sacrificed to the desire of scenes in a more natural state ; and that the necessary accommodations now demand regularly disposed ...
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... nature in land scenes : but contracted minds have thus been led to confound them with objects of a distinct kind , in not discriminating between the operations of nature and the productions of art ; and in consequence of this ...
... nature in land scenes : but contracted minds have thus been led to confound them with objects of a distinct kind , in not discriminating between the operations of nature and the productions of art ; and in consequence of this ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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