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Page 187
... animal character . On the contrary the more the human teeth , in size , shape , and regularity , approach to those of granivorous animals , the more placid is the animal character . ' The observations on the expression conveyed by the ...
... animal character . On the contrary the more the human teeth , in size , shape , and regularity , approach to those of granivorous animals , the more placid is the animal character . ' The observations on the expression conveyed by the ...
Page 390
... animals in northern as in southern latitudes . Mr. G. doubts the correctness of many opinions that have been advanced respecting organic remains ; and he denies that Zoophytes are the first born of animals ; for the genealogy of the ...
... animals in northern as in southern latitudes . Mr. G. doubts the correctness of many opinions that have been advanced respecting organic remains ; and he denies that Zoophytes are the first born of animals ; for the genealogy of the ...
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... animals com- bined . Their animal nature , suggested by Imperati in 1699 , was proved in 1727 by Peyssonel , and confirmed in 1740 by the highly interesting observations of Trembley , whose me- moirs are perfect models of physiological ...
... animals com- bined . Their animal nature , suggested by Imperati in 1699 , was proved in 1727 by Peyssonel , and confirmed in 1740 by the highly interesting observations of Trembley , whose me- moirs are perfect models of physiological ...
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