The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... become a perfect worm , differing in no respect , save in that of size , from the original form . A Naïs cut into forty pieces , was transformed through the operation into as many small worms of its own kind . Here the law of likeness ...
... become a perfect worm , differing in no respect , save in that of size , from the original form . A Naïs cut into forty pieces , was transformed through the operation into as many small worms of its own kind . Here the law of likeness ...
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... become gradually diminished , and would finally disappear altogether . Internal organs , and parts useful to the free swimming animal , would become useless as the creature became more and more dependent on its host . And finally the ...
... become gradually diminished , and would finally disappear altogether . Internal organs , and parts useful to the free swimming animal , would become useless as the creature became more and more dependent on its host . And finally the ...
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... become more exposed than other parts to the outer world and to impressions derived therefrom . And the influence of use and habit can be well understood and appreciated , when it is alleged that these exposed parts of the body will become ...
... become more exposed than other parts to the outer world and to impressions derived therefrom . And the influence of use and habit can be well understood and appreciated , when it is alleged that these exposed parts of the body will become ...
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