The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 páginas |
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... heart seemed very frequently to prompt his muse , for a great number of poetical pieces were found among his private papers . " For the last seven or eight years of his life , Dr. Good , persuaded of the incalculable benefits , of the ...
... heart seemed very frequently to prompt his muse , for a great number of poetical pieces were found among his private papers . " For the last seven or eight years of his life , Dr. Good , persuaded of the incalculable benefits , of the ...
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... hearts are pure ! how could something arise out of nothing ? " This reasoning seems , indeed , to have spread almost universally , and per- haps from the same quarter ; for we find many of the Jewish theologians , and not a few of the ...
... hearts are pure ! how could something arise out of nothing ? " This reasoning seems , indeed , to have spread almost universally , and per- haps from the same quarter ; for we find many of the Jewish theologians , and not a few of the ...
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... hearts are pure ! how could something arise out of nothing ? This First Being alone , and without likeness , was the ALL in the beginning : he could multiply himself under different forms ; he created fire from his essence , which is ...
... hearts are pure ! how could something arise out of nothing ? This First Being alone , and without likeness , was the ALL in the beginning : he could multiply himself under different forms ; he created fire from his essence , which is ...
Página 84
... heart , and a stomach ; and have very obligingly permitted them to possess ideas , and the means of communicating ideas ; to fall in love and to marry , and thus far to exercise the distinctive faculty of volition . The whole of which ...
... heart , and a stomach ; and have very obligingly permitted them to possess ideas , and the means of communicating ideas ; to fall in love and to marry , and thus far to exercise the distinctive faculty of volition . The whole of which ...
Página 88
... heart of the timber on its being subdivided . Some of these memorials are very curious , and M. Klein , the well - known Secretary of Dantzic , has given various examples in his letter to Sir Hans Sloane , bart . , the President of the ...
... heart of the timber on its being subdivided . Some of these memorials are very curious , and M. Klein , the well - known Secretary of Dantzic , has given various examples in his letter to Sir Hans Sloane , bart . , the President of the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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