On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of ManCarey, Lea, & Blanchard, 1835 |
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الصفحة 20
... direct its movements ? And , with respect to that wonderful auxiliary of the human powers , how incorrect is the reflection of those who have asserted that men are superior to brutes , only because they possess this instrument : and how ...
... direct its movements ? And , with respect to that wonderful auxiliary of the human powers , how incorrect is the reflection of those who have asserted that men are superior to brutes , only because they possess this instrument : and how ...
الصفحة 29
... direct attention . It does not fall within the intention of this treatise to attempt to ascertain the period when the first dawn of intelligence enlightens the countenance of the infant ; but , undoubtedly , among its earliest beams are ...
... direct attention . It does not fall within the intention of this treatise to attempt to ascertain the period when the first dawn of intelligence enlightens the countenance of the infant ; but , undoubtedly , among its earliest beams are ...
الصفحة 66
... direct not only the energies of the inferior animals , but even those of his fellow creatures , to the purposes which he may have in view . In contemplating , for instance , as in all the pride of its appointments it advances through ...
... direct not only the energies of the inferior animals , but even those of his fellow creatures , to the purposes which he may have in view . In contemplating , for instance , as in all the pride of its appointments it advances through ...
الصفحة 89
... of their weight of water : the importance of which element in the mere composition of our body is hence direct- ly evident . But if we would have a familiar illustration of its 8 * TO THE PHYSICAL CONDITION OF MAN 89.
... of their weight of water : the importance of which element in the mere composition of our body is hence direct- ly evident . But if we would have a familiar illustration of its 8 * TO THE PHYSICAL CONDITION OF MAN 89.
الصفحة 90
... direct and remote necessity is equally ebservable in all that surrounds him . There is scarcely an article of his apparel , in some part of the preparation of which water has not been necessarily employed ; in the tanning of the leather ...
... direct and remote necessity is equally ebservable in all that surrounds him . There is scarcely an article of his apparel , in some part of the preparation of which water has not been necessarily employed ; in the tanning of the leather ...
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