On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of ManCarey, Lea, & Blanchard, 1835 |
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الصفحة 13
... action , how like an angel ! in apprehension , how like a God ! the beauty of the world ! the paragon of animals ! " who does not feel elated by the description ? who does not feel conscious of its truth ? Nor is its truth the less ...
... action , how like an angel ! in apprehension , how like a God ! the beauty of the world ! the paragon of animals ! " who does not feel elated by the description ? who does not feel conscious of its truth ? Nor is its truth the less ...
الصفحة 17
... action , there is a strong anal- ogy , and even similarity , throughout . But animals differ from vegetables more remarkably than these do from every unorganized form of matter , in being en- dued with sensation and volition ...
... action , there is a strong anal- ogy , and even similarity , throughout . But animals differ from vegetables more remarkably than these do from every unorganized form of matter , in being en- dued with sensation and volition ...
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... actions which are naturally de- termined by their specific form when fully developed ; in order perhaps , among other purposes , to give oc- casion for that exercise of the limbs which is neces- sary to the health of the individual ...
... actions which are naturally de- termined by their specific form when fully developed ; in order perhaps , among other purposes , to give oc- casion for that exercise of the limbs which is neces- sary to the health of the individual ...
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... action of any par- ticular part ; yet we cannot doubt that it is the instru- ment by which our intellectual powers hold commu- nion with external nature . I shall dedicate therefore this and the following chapter to the consideration of ...
... action of any par- ticular part ; yet we cannot doubt that it is the instru- ment by which our intellectual powers hold commu- nion with external nature . I shall dedicate therefore this and the following chapter to the consideration of ...
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... action . Take then any one of those unwieldly bodies , which a man can only lay hold of by means of both his hands , as a millstone or a rafter , or take one of the smallest objects , as a millet - seed or a hair , or a minute thorn ...
... action . Take then any one of those unwieldly bodies , which a man can only lay hold of by means of both his hands , as a millstone or a rafter , or take one of the smallest objects , as a millet - seed or a hair , or a minute thorn ...
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