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Página xii
... were concealed by the veil of the temple . Christ is the end and sum of the
whole ; and as the high - priest entered into the holy of holies by the veil of the
temple under the law , so we can only enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus
, ' by ...
... were concealed by the veil of the temple . Christ is the end and sum of the
whole ; and as the high - priest entered into the holy of holies by the veil of the
temple under the law , so we can only enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus
, ' by ...
Página 21
... and the Organs contributory to it ; the different kinds of Food employed by
different Animals ; and the Continuance of Life through long periods of Fasting
125 XIII . On the Circulation of the Blood , Respiration , and Animalization . 138
XIV .
... and the Organs contributory to it ; the different kinds of Food employed by
different Animals ; and the Continuance of Life through long periods of Fasting
125 XIII . On the Circulation of the Blood , Respiration , and Animalization . 138
XIV .
Página 90
... we can scarcely ascribe to any other cause than the existence of valves.t By
this double set of vessels , moreover , possessed of an opposite power , and
acting in an opposite direction , the one to convey the sap or vegetable blood
forwards ...
... we can scarcely ascribe to any other cause than the existence of valves.t By
this double set of vessels , moreover , possessed of an opposite power , and
acting in an opposite direction , the one to convey the sap or vegetable blood
forwards ...
Página 91
... power whatever , still should we have no great difficulty in conceiving a
circulatory system in animals or vegetables without any such cause , while we
reflect that one - half of the circulation of the blood in man himself is
accomplished without ...
... power whatever , still should we have no great difficulty in conceiving a
circulatory system in animals or vegetables without any such cause , while we
reflect that one - half of the circulation of the blood in man himself is
accomplished without ...
Página 95
The blood of plants , like that of animals , instead of being simple is compound ,
and consists of a great multitude of compacter corpuscles , globules for the inost
part , but not always globules , floating in a looser and almost diaphanous ...
The blood of plants , like that of animals , instead of being simple is compound ,
and consists of a great multitude of compacter corpuscles , globules for the inost
part , but not always globules , floating in a looser and almost diaphanous ...
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Términos y frases comunes
able action already animals appears become belong birds blood body brain called cause character chiefly common consequence considerable consists constitutes continued denominated derived direct distinct distinguished doctrine earth effect equally example existence extensive external fact faculty feeling fishes former four give given hand head heart hence human ideas immediately important insects instances instinct intelligence Italy kind knowledge known language laws lecture less light living manner material matter means meet mind nature never objects observed occasion occasionally operation organs origin passions perfect perhaps period persons philosophers plants possess present principle produced proof prove reason regarded respect result says seems sensation sense separate similar sometimes species substance sufficient supposed term thing tion traced tribes variety various vegetable whole