On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man [etc.]: 2W. Pickering, 1833 - 375 من الصفحات |
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... become similarly diseased : the special senses of sight , hearing , taste , and smell , are exercised through the medium of similar organs , simply modified according to the particular wants of individual species : the sources of mere ...
... become similarly diseased : the special senses of sight , hearing , taste , and smell , are exercised through the medium of similar organs , simply modified according to the particular wants of individual species : the sources of mere ...
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... becomes highly interesting to inquire whether there is any thing in the physi- cal structure of man which renders him more capable of being acted on by external agents , with respect to the developement of his intel- lectual faculties ...
... becomes highly interesting to inquire whether there is any thing in the physi- cal structure of man which renders him more capable of being acted on by external agents , with respect to the developement of his intel- lectual faculties ...
الصفحة 55
... the sound of the whip is equally unequivocal in its character . Again , animals become attached not only to individuals of their own species , but to individuals of even a different order or class : E 4 NERVOUS SYSTEM OF ANIMALS . 55.
... the sound of the whip is equally unequivocal in its character . Again , animals become attached not only to individuals of their own species , but to individuals of even a different order or class : E 4 NERVOUS SYSTEM OF ANIMALS . 55.
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... become ridiculous as a system ; while in its individual applications it is not only useless , but of a posi- tively mischievous tendency : for , without the aid of this system , every man of common sense has sufficient grounds on which ...
... become ridiculous as a system ; while in its individual applications it is not only useless , but of a posi- tively mischievous tendency : for , without the aid of this system , every man of common sense has sufficient grounds on which ...
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... become a fit arena on which that struggle shall be mani- fested , which undoubtedly takes place between the conflicting passions of the soul ? For it will not be denied by those to whom this treatise is addressed , that the soul wants ...
... become a fit arena on which that struggle shall be mani- fested , which undoubtedly takes place between the conflicting passions of the soul ? For it will not be denied by those to whom this treatise is addressed , that the soul wants ...
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