The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... species , they are much more developed and sharper than in the dog . In cats they are like little nails . How- ever , the name is given , and we cannot alter it . The last teeth , which are placed at the back of the jaw , are called ...
... species , they are much more developed and sharper than in the dog . In cats they are like little nails . How- ever , the name is given , and we cannot alter it . The last teeth , which are placed at the back of the jaw , are called ...
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... species ; and species vary enough to induce one to believe , that there is a necessary relation between an animal's way of life and that of its globules . If the microscope has not yet caught them in any overt living act , who can be ...
... species ; and species vary enough to induce one to believe , that there is a necessary relation between an animal's way of life and that of its globules . If the microscope has not yet caught them in any overt living act , who can be ...
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... species from species , yet without placing between the different species those fixed barriers which we should require now to enable us to classify them strictly . You who are learning the pianoforte have perhaps been told the meaning of ...
... species from species , yet without placing between the different species those fixed barriers which we should require now to enable us to classify them strictly . You who are learning the pianoforte have perhaps been told the meaning of ...
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... species in the same group from each other . In this manner all the different sorts of animals are included in different systematic divisions of one vast whole , through which it is easy to find one's way , be- cause there is a beginning ...
... species in the same group from each other . In this manner all the different sorts of animals are included in different systematic divisions of one vast whole , through which it is easy to find one's way , be- cause there is a beginning ...
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... species ; as in armies divisions subdivide into regiments , regiments into battalions , & c . It became necessary , moreover , to make use of special names , in order to make these subdivisions comprehensible , and the following are ...
... species ; as in armies divisions subdivide into regiments , regiments into battalions , & c . It became necessary , moreover , to make use of special names , in order to make these subdivisions comprehensible , and the following are ...
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