On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of ManCarey, Lea, & Blanchard, 1835 |
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... species appears to be a dis- position to a peculiar mode of mutual attraction among the particles composing the individuals be- longing to them ; from which attraction , when exerted under the most favourable circumstances , result that ...
... species appears to be a dis- position to a peculiar mode of mutual attraction among the particles composing the individuals be- longing to them ; from which attraction , when exerted under the most favourable circumstances , result that ...
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... species . And as they pro- duce these effects by means of internal organs adapt- ed to the purpose , they are hence denominated organ- ized bodies . The individuals of the animal kingdom very closely resemble those of the vegetable in ...
... species . And as they pro- duce these effects by means of internal organs adapt- ed to the purpose , they are hence denominated organ- ized bodies . The individuals of the animal kingdom very closely resemble those of the vegetable in ...
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... species of the higher classes . In each there is the same necessity for air , and sleep , and food ; and the nature of the food and the mode of its digestion are not materially different , the nutrient fluid extracted by the process of ...
... species of the higher classes . In each there is the same necessity for air , and sleep , and food ; and the nature of the food and the mode of its digestion are not materially different , the nutrient fluid extracted by the process of ...
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... species of animals , had some good and special reason for leav- ing the human infant in a temporary state of helpless weakness . " " * Tum porro Puer , ut sævis projectus ab undis Navita , nudus humi jacet , infans , indigus omni ...
... species of animals , had some good and special reason for leav- ing the human infant in a temporary state of helpless weakness . " " * Tum porro Puer , ut sævis projectus ab undis Navita , nudus humi jacet , infans , indigus omni ...
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... species of reptiles or fish ? his powers of sight and motion , what are they to those of the bird ? his sense of odours , to that of the dog ? his touch , to that of the spider ? And yet , even if we entirely omit the consideration of ...
... species of reptiles or fish ? his powers of sight and motion , what are they to those of the bird ? his sense of odours , to that of the dog ? his touch , to that of the spider ? And yet , even if we entirely omit the consideration of ...
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