On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of ManCarey, Lea, & Blanchard, 1835 |
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الصفحة xi
... Human Brain , compared with that of other Animals , 64 VI . Cursory view of the extent of human pow- er over the objects of the eternal world , CHAP . VI . ADAPTATION OF THE ATMOSPHERE TO THE WANTS OF MAN , SECT . I. The general ...
... Human Brain , compared with that of other Animals , 64 VI . Cursory view of the extent of human pow- er over the objects of the eternal world , CHAP . VI . ADAPTATION OF THE ATMOSPHERE TO THE WANTS OF MAN , SECT . I. The general ...
الصفحة xii
... Human Knowl- edge , ib . II . Opinions of Lucretius on the constitution III . of Matter in general ; and on the Nature of Light , Heat , Water , and Air , Opinions of the Ancients on the Organiza- tion and Classification of Animals ...
... Human Knowl- edge , ib . II . Opinions of Lucretius on the constitution III . of Matter in general ; and on the Nature of Light , Heat , Water , and Air , Opinions of the Ancients on the Organiza- tion and Classification of Animals ...
الصفحة 14
... human nature we are not precluded by any reasonable barrier , from taking such a partial view of the subject as the occasion may suggest . In the present instance , indeed , I am strictly called upon to consider , not the moral , but ...
... human nature we are not precluded by any reasonable barrier , from taking such a partial view of the subject as the occasion may suggest . In the present instance , indeed , I am strictly called upon to consider , not the moral , but ...
الصفحة 20
... human being . Probably , however , it would be nearer the truth , were we to say that man , if divested of his intellectual powers , and endued merely with his animal nature , would be inferior to the brutes ; for , possessing , as is ...
... human being . Probably , however , it would be nearer the truth , were we to say that man , if divested of his intellectual powers , and endued merely with his animal nature , would be inferior to the brutes ; for , possessing , as is ...
الصفحة 21
... human beings could not live in a state of society , could hardly in- deed exist in any state , unless furnished with such an instrument as the hand . SECTION II . Differences in the Form of the Infant and of the Adult ; particularly ...
... human beings could not live in a state of society , could hardly in- deed exist in any state , unless furnished with such an instrument as the hand . SECTION II . Differences in the Form of the Infant and of the Adult ; particularly ...
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