On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man [etc.]: 2W. Pickering, 1833 - 375 من الصفحات |
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... HABITS , AND INSTINCTS OF ANIMALS . WILLIAM PROUT , M.D. F.R.S. ON CHEMISTRY , METEOROLOGY , AND THE FUNCTION OF DIGESTION . HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF SUSSEX , Presi- dent of the Royal Society , having desired that no unneces- sary ...
... HABITS , AND INSTINCTS OF ANIMALS . WILLIAM PROUT , M.D. F.R.S. ON CHEMISTRY , METEOROLOGY , AND THE FUNCTION OF DIGESTION . HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF SUSSEX , Presi- dent of the Royal Society , having desired that no unneces- sary ...
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... machines or instruments , which man , even in a very partially civilized state , is in the daily habit of making and employing : much 18 PHYSICAL CHARACTER OF MAN . Physical Superiority of Man, on what Prin- ciple to be estimated.
... machines or instruments , which man , even in a very partially civilized state , is in the daily habit of making and employing : much 18 PHYSICAL CHARACTER OF MAN . Physical Superiority of Man, on what Prin- ciple to be estimated.
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2 John Kidd. in the daily habit of making and employing : much less could they be taught to perform those complicated operations which result from their employment . But , it may perhaps be said , it is the mind , the intellectual power ...
2 John Kidd. in the daily habit of making and employing : much less could they be taught to perform those complicated operations which result from their employment . But , it may perhaps be said , it is the mind , the intellectual power ...
الصفحة 30
... habits . " Thus the lion has powerful fangs and claws ; " the hare has swiftness of foot , but in other points is defenceless . And the fitness of this arrangement is obvious : for those weapons " with which the lion is furnished are as ...
... habits . " Thus the lion has powerful fangs and claws ; " the hare has swiftness of foot , but in other points is defenceless . And the fitness of this arrangement is obvious : for those weapons " with which the lion is furnished are as ...
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... habits of animals " ; so that when in common language it is asserted that man differs from other animals in possessing reason , while they are irrational , the term reason must be taken in its most extended sense , as implying the ...
... habits of animals " ; so that when in common language it is asserted that man differs from other animals in possessing reason , while they are irrational , the term reason must be taken in its most extended sense , as implying the ...
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