Chapters on the Art of Thinking: And Other EssaysC. Kegan Paul, 1879 - 393 páginas |
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... animals and plants , so wondrously constructed , so perfect in mutual subordination , so adapted to the conditions under which they exist , so bountifully supplied with all they need ? What necessity can it be that bears such fruit ...
... animals and plants , so wondrously constructed , so perfect in mutual subordination , so adapted to the conditions under which they exist , so bountifully supplied with all they need ? What necessity can it be that bears such fruit ...
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... animals may be traced , by observation , to arise from the operation of physical conditions , and that they are largely dependent upon the resistance of the enclosures or limitations within which such plants or animals are developed ...
... animals may be traced , by observation , to arise from the operation of physical conditions , and that they are largely dependent upon the resistance of the enclosures or limitations within which such plants or animals are developed ...
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... animal life , the Creator has provided that it shall be rendered physically necessary . He has used means which on mechanical principles insure that end . The result . does not come by chance , because the provision for it can be traced ...
... animal life , the Creator has provided that it shall be rendered physically necessary . He has used means which on mechanical principles insure that end . The result . does not come by chance , because the provision for it can be traced ...
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... animal and vegetable tribes goes through this period of immaturity , because the physical causes to which the imparting of its form is as- signed require time to operate . If it were not thus , why should not its perfect structure exist ...
... animal and vegetable tribes goes through this period of immaturity , because the physical causes to which the imparting of its form is as- signed require time to operate . If it were not thus , why should not its perfect structure exist ...
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... animal life exhibits to us ; must be so pervaded , because those very harmonies result , and express themselves , in that life ? Is it not a joy to feel ourselves warranted in interpreting the seeming dead by the evidently living , and ...
... animal life exhibits to us ; must be so pervaded , because those very harmonies result , and express themselves , in that life ? Is it not a joy to feel ourselves warranted in interpreting the seeming dead by the evidently living , and ...
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