On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of ManCarey, Lea, & Blanchard, 1835 |
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... reason ! how infinite in facul- ties ! in form and moving , how express and admirable ! in 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 ...
... reason ! how infinite in facul- ties ! in form and moving , how express and admirable ! in 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 ...
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... reason- ably and safely concluded , that that same power , ( call it “ nature , or by any other name , ) which provided . so amply for the early wants of the lower species of animals , had some good and special reason for leav- ing the ...
... reason- ably and safely concluded , that that same power , ( call it “ nature , or by any other name , ) which provided . so amply for the early wants of the lower species of animals , had some good and special reason for leav- ing the ...
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... reason on causes and relations . And although it may ap- pear at first view that a very disproportionately long period of our life is devoted to the mere exercise of the senses , it is yet highly probable that important mental ...
... reason on causes and relations . And although it may ap- pear at first view that a very disproportionately long period of our life is devoted to the mere exercise of the senses , it is yet highly probable that important mental ...
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... moment of our lives ; but its antecedent capabilities are so open to the investigat- ing eye of reason , as to afford one of 32 POWERS OF THE HUMAN HAND . ON THE POWERS OF THE HUMAN HAND, CON- SIDERED AS A CORPOREAL ORGAN,
... moment of our lives ; but its antecedent capabilities are so open to the investigat- ing eye of reason , as to afford one of 32 POWERS OF THE HUMAN HAND . ON THE POWERS OF THE HUMAN HAND, CON- SIDERED AS A CORPOREAL ORGAN,
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John Kidd. ing eye of reason , as to afford one of the readiest subjects of physical demonstration . And although , with respect to the brain , we not only have no satis- factory evidence , but cannot even form a probable conjecture , of ...
John Kidd. ing eye of reason , as to afford one of the readiest subjects of physical demonstration . And although , with respect to the brain , we not only have no satis- factory evidence , but cannot even form a probable conjecture , of ...
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