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Page 487
... living creature whatever appears to us to be a mere gratuitous assumption . It will be of more consequence to apprize our physiological readers that the Che- valier DE L. ranges all the tribes , which he professes to illustrate , under ...
... living creature whatever appears to us to be a mere gratuitous assumption . It will be of more consequence to apprize our physiological readers that the Che- valier DE L. ranges all the tribes , which he professes to illustrate , under ...
Page 491
... living and very fragile body , whose life is independent of that of the individuals which it'animates . We are , in fact , warranted to suppose that the tubes of these polyparies are filled with a gelatinous living body , more durable ...
... living and very fragile body , whose life is independent of that of the individuals which it'animates . We are , in fact , warranted to suppose that the tubes of these polyparies are filled with a gelatinous living body , more durable ...
Page 517
... living in the midst of a mul- titude of associates with whom he is making a continual in- terchange of services , he works that others may enjoy and repose themselves , reckoning on the labour of others again for his own enjoyment and ...
... living in the midst of a mul- titude of associates with whom he is making a continual in- terchange of services , he works that others may enjoy and repose themselves , reckoning on the labour of others again for his own enjoyment and ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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