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" Thus, commencing our investigation by a careful survey of any one bone by itself, a person who is sufficiently master of the laws of organic structure may, as it were, reconstruct the whole animal to which that bone had belonged. "
Essay on the Theory of the Earth - Página 103
de Georges baron Cuvier - 1818 - 431 páginas
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The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen 3

H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1818 - 500 páginas
...bones from the teeth. Thus, commencing our investigation by a careful survey of any one bone by itself, a person who is sufficiently master of the laws of...be applied in practice, there is a great number of casts in which our theoretical knowledge' of these relations of forms is not sufficient to guide ui,...
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The Testimony of Nature and Revelation to the Being, Perfections and ...

Henry Fergus - 1833 - 294 páginas
...bones from the teeth. Thus commencing our investigations by a careful survey of any one bone by itself, a person who is sufficiently master of the laws of...the whole animal to which that bone had belonged. — The smallest fragment of bone, even the most apparently insignificant apophysis, possesses a fixed...
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The works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumen 12

Thomas Chalmers - 1836 - 428 páginas
...bones from the teeth. Thus, commencing our investigation by a careful survey of any one bone by itself, a person who is sufficiently master of the laws of organic structure, mav, as it were, reconstruct the whole animal to which that bone had belonged. " This principle is...
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Class Book of Natural Theology: Or The Testimony of Nature to the Being ...

Henry Fergus - 1838 - 332 páginas
...from the teeth. Thus, commencing our investigations by a careful survey of any one bone by itself, a person who is sufficiently master of the laws of...the whole animal to which that bone had belonged. The smallest fragment of bone, even the most apparently insignificant appphysis, possesses a fixed...
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Class Book of Natural Theology: Or The Testimony of Nature to the Being ...

Henry Fergus - 1838 - 332 páginas
...from the teeth. Thus, commencing our investigations by a careful survey of any one bone by itself, a person who is sufficiently master of the laws of...the whole animal to which that bone had belonged. The smallest fragment of bone, even the most apparently insignificant apophysis, possesses a fixed...
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The Science of Geology: From the Glasgow Treatises

1838 - 80 páginas
...careful survey of any one bone' by itself, a person who is sufficiently master of the laws of organick structure may, as it were, reconstruct the whole animal to which that bone belonged."* We shall now describe very briefly a few of the more remarkable of the extinct animals,...
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The Religion of Geology and Its Connected Sciences

Edward Hitchcock - 1851 - 418 páginas
...bones from the teeth. Thus commencing our investigations by a careful survey of any one bone by itself, a person who is sufficiently master of the laws of...the whole animal to which that bone had belonged." After applying the same principle to animals with hoofs, Cuvier comes to a conclusion even more surprising....
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The Christian Library: Comrising the Following Standard Works in Religious ...

1851 - 592 páginas
...from the teeth. Thus commencing iour investigations by a careful survey of any one bone by itself, a person who is sufficiently master of the laws of...the whole animal to which that bone had belonged. — The smallest fragment of bone, even the most apparently insignificant apophysis, possesses a fixed...
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Miscellanies: Embracing Reviews, Essays, and Addresses

Thomas Chalmers - 1851 - 554 páginas
...bones from the teeth. Thus, commencing our investigation by a careful survey of any one bone by itself, a person who is sufficiently master of the laws of...were, reconstruct the whole animal to which that bone belonged. 44 This principle is sufficiently evident, in its general acceptation, not to require any...
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The religion of geology and its connected sciences. Author's copyr. ed ...

Edward Hitchcock - 1860 - 400 páginas
...from the teeth. Thus, commencing our investigations by a careful survey of any one bone by itself, a person who is sufficiently master of the laws of...the whole animal to which that bone had belonged." After applying the same principle to animals with hoofs, Cuvier comes to a conclusion even more surprising....
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