The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 sivua |
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Sivu xiv
... give a hint to many who may perhaps feel thankful for it when I am removed to a state where personal vanity can have no access , and the opinion of the world can be no longer of any importance . I should wish it to close the subsequent ...
... give a hint to many who may perhaps feel thankful for it when I am removed to a state where personal vanity can have no access , and the opinion of the world can be no longer of any importance . I should wish it to close the subsequent ...
Sivu xv
... give , and such as is fit for guilty mortals to receive with humble gratitude and reverence . " . The parallel between these great and good men , devoted as they were to the work of doing good to the bodies and souls of their fellow ...
... give , and such as is fit for guilty mortals to receive with humble gratitude and reverence . " . The parallel between these great and good men , devoted as they were to the work of doing good to the bodies and souls of their fellow ...
Sivu 26
... give a desire for learning , rather than to consummate the learning that may be desirable ; to run over the vast volume of nature , not in its separate pages , but in its table of contents , so that we may hereafter be the better ...
... give a desire for learning , rather than to consummate the learning that may be desirable ; to run over the vast volume of nature , not in its separate pages , but in its table of contents , so that we may hereafter be the better ...
Sivu 30
... give , For his vast form embraces all that live.t This doctrine has not been confined to ancient times , or to the boundaries of India and the republics of Greece and Rome ; it has descended through every age , and has its votaries even ...
... give , For his vast form embraces all that live.t This doctrine has not been confined to ancient times , or to the boundaries of India and the republics of Greece and Rome ; it has descended through every age , and has its votaries even ...
Sivu 32
... give birth to a multiplicity of concrete forms , under which alone we are capable of contemplating it : for no effort has hitherto succeeded in ultimately enucleating the compound and tracing it to its elementary particles . We may ...
... give birth to a multiplicity of concrete forms , under which alone we are capable of contemplating it : for no effort has hitherto succeeded in ultimately enucleating the compound and tracing it to its elementary particles . We may ...
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action adverted already observed animals appears Aristotle birds blood body brain called capable carbonic acid character chiefly colour common consequence consists constitutes Cuvier degree denominated derived distinct doctrine earth Epicurus equally existence external senses fact faculty farther feeling fishes fluid former gastric juice genus glottis Greek happiness heart heat hence hippopotamus human hypothesis ideas important innate ideas insects instances instinct intelligence kind knowledge lacteals language larynx Lect lecture less Lucretius mankind manner material matter means mind Misor moral muscles nature never objects occasionally organs origin oxygen passions peculiar perfect perhaps perpetually petrifactions philosophers physiologists plants Plato possess present principle produced proof prove Pythagoras quadrupeds racters reason respect sensation solid soul species stomach substance supposed taste term theory thing tion traced tribes truth variety various vegetable ventriloquism whence whole words worms zoophytes