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Page 261
... instance : viz . that of the ratio , which the mass of the brain bears to the nerves arising from it . • Let us ... instances , particularly among the smaller kinds , which have prehensile tails , is larger in proportion to their body ...
... instance : viz . that of the ratio , which the mass of the brain bears to the nerves arising from it . • Let us ... instances , particularly among the smaller kinds , which have prehensile tails , is larger in proportion to their body ...
Page 317
... instance , we have too much reason to doubt whether this be the case ; and so far as a man's conduct affords any ground for judging of his motives , we are constrained to conclude that Mr. Birch's hostility to vaccination is the result ...
... instance , we have too much reason to doubt whether this be the case ; and so far as a man's conduct affords any ground for judging of his motives , we are constrained to conclude that Mr. Birch's hostility to vaccination is the result ...
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... instance to make up a book , in which some good original remarks are not sufficiently im- portant to relieve the ... instances of this fault are so ludicrous that a person who had not seen him would scarcely credit the relation : he ...
... instance to make up a book , in which some good original remarks are not sufficiently im- portant to relieve the ... instances of this fault are so ludicrous that a person who had not seen him would scarcely credit the relation : he ...
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