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Page 65
... able to provide for his family ; is here controverted , and we think unanswerably refuted . It is considered as founded on the notion before de- monstrated to be erroneous , that the means of subsistence may be made to keep pace with ...
... able to provide for his family ; is here controverted , and we think unanswerably refuted . It is considered as founded on the notion before de- monstrated to be erroneous , that the means of subsistence may be made to keep pace with ...
Page 247
... able to discri- minate the constant and indispensible circumstances of organi- zation , from such as are secondary and accidental . Compa rative anatomy thus assumes a high rank for interest and uti- lity in the circle of science , and ...
... able to discri- minate the constant and indispensible circumstances of organi- zation , from such as are secondary and accidental . Compa rative anatomy thus assumes a high rank for interest and uti- lity in the circle of science , and ...
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... able to find any authority for this , earlier than the monkish historians of the middle ages . It is asserted by Richard of Ciren- cester , but in such a manner as to render his assertion of very little weight , since he quotes only the ...
... able to find any authority for this , earlier than the monkish historians of the middle ages . It is asserted by Richard of Ciren- cester , but in such a manner as to render his assertion of very little weight , since he quotes only the ...
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Bells Anatomy of the Body Vol III | 11 |
Saton Letters from | 30 |
et Catbolica Institutio | 32 |
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