The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... nature's invisible police are everywhere ready to arrest the fugitive organized particles and turn them back into the ascending stream of animal life . Having converted the dead and decomposing particles into their own living tissues ...
... nature's invisible police are everywhere ready to arrest the fugitive organized particles and turn them back into the ascending stream of animal life . Having converted the dead and decomposing particles into their own living tissues ...
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... natural objects nature herself therefore must be studied to be properly felt , and that as art at best is but an approximation to nature , a compro- mise by which a part is sacrificed to secure what is most striking in the remainder ...
... natural objects nature herself therefore must be studied to be properly felt , and that as art at best is but an approximation to nature , a compro- mise by which a part is sacrificed to secure what is most striking in the remainder ...
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... natural bodies , even those which are inanimate , are gifted by nature with the qualites necessary for their conservation -- the stone has hardness to withstand violence , and coldness to resist the action of fire . England is a body ...
... natural bodies , even those which are inanimate , are gifted by nature with the qualites necessary for their conservation -- the stone has hardness to withstand violence , and coldness to resist the action of fire . England is a body ...
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