On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of ManCarey, Lea, & Blanchard, 1835 |
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الصفحة vii
... sufficiently natural arrangement of the ma- terials of the following Treatise have been adopted : but to those , who inay think that many of the subjects have been treated too cursorily , the Author begs leave to point out the extensive ...
... sufficiently natural arrangement of the ma- terials of the following Treatise have been adopted : but to those , who inay think that many of the subjects have been treated too cursorily , the Author begs leave to point out the extensive ...
الصفحة 20
... sufficient degree of intellectual powers to instruct others , or improve themselves , were yet endued with them to a degree sufficient to render them , if the opportunity offered , docile to a certain extent , and capable of executing ...
... sufficient degree of intellectual powers to instruct others , or improve themselves , were yet endued with them to a degree sufficient to render them , if the opportunity offered , docile to a certain extent , and capable of executing ...
الصفحة 28
... sufficient opportunities of watching the development of the human character : for , long as is the period , compared with the natural term of his own life , and longer still , compared with the cor- responding period in the life of ...
... sufficient opportunities of watching the development of the human character : for , long as is the period , compared with the natural term of his own life , and longer still , compared with the cor- responding period in the life of ...
الصفحة 30
... sufficiently matured for deeper observation , the mind is satisfied with a view of the form and surface of objects presented to it ; with their anatomy , as it were , rather than with their physiology : but , in the mean time , it is ...
... sufficiently matured for deeper observation , the mind is satisfied with a view of the form and surface of objects presented to it ; with their anatomy , as it were , rather than with their physiology : but , in the mean time , it is ...
الصفحة 45
... sufficient illus- tration . It is quoted from an author of the name of Wagner , in a work on the Brain of Man and other Animals , written by Wenzel and his brother ; and is as follows : " The instincts of animals are nothing more than ...
... sufficient illus- tration . It is quoted from an author of the name of Wagner , in a work on the Brain of Man and other Animals , written by Wenzel and his brother ; and is as follows : " The instincts of animals are nothing more than ...
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