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Page 26
... animals , from which have re- sulted the numerous differences which constitute the various tribes rising from the almost lifeless sponge to the highly com- plex and more perfect animal , man . On this hypothesis it might have been ...
... animals , from which have re- sulted the numerous differences which constitute the various tribes rising from the almost lifeless sponge to the highly com- plex and more perfect animal , man . On this hypothesis it might have been ...
Page 41
... animals . During the leisure of early pastoral society , in climates which favor country - lounging , was probably founded that personal acquaintance between man and the brute animals that congregate with him , which produced a sort of ...
... animals . During the leisure of early pastoral society , in climates which favor country - lounging , was probably founded that personal acquaintance between man and the brute animals that congregate with him , which produced a sort of ...
Page 309
... animals , by the saline matters taken into their stomachs along with their food . Some of the lower animals , as earth - worms and other species of the vermes , feed on vegetable and animal matters which have undergone decomposition ...
... animals , by the saline matters taken into their stomachs along with their food . Some of the lower animals , as earth - worms and other species of the vermes , feed on vegetable and animal matters which have undergone decomposition ...
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