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Page 57
... body there was a concavity ; but I could observe nothing in this but a uni form , unbroken surface . As the body of the animal is inserted in the body of the Melitta , does that part receive its nutriment from it by absorption ? My ...
... body there was a concavity ; but I could observe nothing in this but a uni form , unbroken surface . As the body of the animal is inserted in the body of the Melitta , does that part receive its nutriment from it by absorption ? My ...
Page 171
... body , that is , of the same stamina , if that should be thought necessary to constitute personal identity , which , however , cannot be proved . And upon the whole , till it can be clearly shown in what personal identity consists , it ...
... body , that is , of the same stamina , if that should be thought necessary to constitute personal identity , which , however , cannot be proved . And upon the whole , till it can be clearly shown in what personal identity consists , it ...
Page 474
... body , is rather short , and tapers towards the extremity ; is somewhat convex at the top , and flattened at the sides . The upper jaw is of the same length with the lower . The nostrils , placed at the extre- mity of the upper jaw ...
... body , is rather short , and tapers towards the extremity ; is somewhat convex at the top , and flattened at the sides . The upper jaw is of the same length with the lower . The nostrils , placed at the extre- mity of the upper jaw ...
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