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... Plants and Animals.- Animals are Aggregates of Matter expending Force originally derived from the Sun. THE ORGANIC SERIES . - Man a Member of it . - His Position determined by Anatomical and Physiological Investigation of his Nervous ...
... Plants and Animals.- Animals are Aggregates of Matter expending Force originally derived from the Sun. THE ORGANIC SERIES . - Man a Member of it . - His Position determined by Anatomical and Physiological Investigation of his Nervous ...
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... plants , introducing very many new ones , they likewise paid great attention to the breeding of cattle , especially the sheep and horse . To them we owe the introduction of the great products , rice , sugar , cotton , and also , as we ...
... plants , introducing very many new ones , they likewise paid great attention to the breeding of cattle , especially the sheep and horse . To them we owe the introduction of the great products , rice , sugar , cotton , and also , as we ...
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... plants , was well acquainted with what is called the sleep of flowers , studied their opening and closing . He under- stood that the sap is diminished in volume by evaporation from the leaves . He was the first to use the word ...
... plants , was well acquainted with what is called the sleep of flowers , studied their opening and closing . He under- stood that the sap is diminished in volume by evaporation from the leaves . He was the first to use the word ...
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... plants . " On plateaus at a great elevation above the sea there were villages and even cities . Thus the plain upon which Quito stands , under the equator , is nearly ten thousand feet high . So great was their industry that the ...
... plants . " On plateaus at a great elevation above the sea there were villages and even cities . Thus the plain upon which Quito stands , under the equator , is nearly ten thousand feet high . So great was their industry that the ...
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... plants deco- rated the niches of its walls ; it had an endless labyrinth of gorgeous chambers , and here and there shady crypts for quiet retirement . Its baths were great golden bowls . It was embosomed in artificial forests . The ...
... plants deco- rated the niches of its walls ; it had an endless labyrinth of gorgeous chambers , and here and there shady crypts for quiet retirement . Its baths were great golden bowls . It was embosomed in artificial forests . The ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1 John William Draper Vista completa - 1875 |
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