The Connexion of Natural and Divine Truth: Or, The Study of the Inductive Philosophy, Considered as Subservient to TheologyJ.W. Parker, 1838 - 313 páginas |
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... animal is dis- covered , we should never come to any thing ano- malous or at variance with systematic order ; but that , even in those instances which are apparently the most unlike any previously known , the skilful naturalist should ...
... animal is dis- covered , we should never come to any thing ano- malous or at variance with systematic order ; but that , even in those instances which are apparently the most unlike any previously known , the skilful naturalist should ...
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... animals appear to have been modelled ; and of which the subordinate divisions are only comparatively slight ... animal ; and thus between the two extreme instances which fall under any one class , though there might exist the ...
... animals appear to have been modelled ; and of which the subordinate divisions are only comparatively slight ... animal ; and thus between the two extreme instances which fall under any one class , though there might exist the ...
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... animal , though bearing not the slightest resemblance . When , however , these great classes themselves were compared together , such analogy seemed to be no further traceable . class seemed to include a distinct plan of organiza- tion ...
... animal , though bearing not the slightest resemblance . When , however , these great classes themselves were compared together , such analogy seemed to be no further traceable . class seemed to include a distinct plan of organiza- tion ...
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... animal and vegetable life maintained their sway under circumstances more or less different from any which prevail now , yet in all cases evincing the unbroken continuance of the same analogies in the structure and instincts of the animals ...
... animal and vegetable life maintained their sway under circumstances more or less different from any which prevail now , yet in all cases evincing the unbroken continuance of the same analogies in the structure and instincts of the animals ...
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... animal instinct presupposes a corresponding regularity in the physical laws of the universe , insomuch that if the established order of the material world were to be essentially disturbed , ( the instincts of the brutes remaining the ...
... animal instinct presupposes a corresponding regularity in the physical laws of the universe , insomuch that if the established order of the material world were to be essentially disturbed , ( the instincts of the brutes remaining the ...
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