The University Magazine, Том 3Hurst & Blackett, 1878 |
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... living , active , thinking beings . We know what we mean by the assertion - so long as we make it in the ordinary sense -that our limbs perform certain actions , that our senses inform of what is going on around us , and that our minds ...
... living , active , thinking beings . We know what we mean by the assertion - so long as we make it in the ordinary sense -that our limbs perform certain actions , that our senses inform of what is going on around us , and that our minds ...
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... living being ; and , speculative as this must necessarily be , yet every advance in physiological knowledge , by defining and formu- lating the mechanical action of the body , makes the tests more severe , and helps us to eliminate ...
... living being ; and , speculative as this must necessarily be , yet every advance in physiological knowledge , by defining and formu- lating the mechanical action of the body , makes the tests more severe , and helps us to eliminate ...
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... living beings were sup- posed to be separate creations , formed according to rigid and fixed types , but little attention was paid to the small variations in physical structure inherited from parent to child , and still less to those ...
... living beings were sup- posed to be separate creations , formed according to rigid and fixed types , but little attention was paid to the small variations in physical structure inherited from parent to child , and still less to those ...
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... living being , and that previous to experience it is as impossible to predict what neutralising or strengthening effects may thus be produced , as it is to foresee the nature of the reaction of certain chemicals which have never before ...
... living being , and that previous to experience it is as impossible to predict what neutralising or strengthening effects may thus be produced , as it is to foresee the nature of the reaction of certain chemicals which have never before ...
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... living pheno- mena . There remain , therefore , two alternatives ; and one of these , namely , that immortality is evolved out of mortality , is , as Mr. Knight points out , impossible , since the one is separated from the other " by ...
... living pheno- mena . There remain , therefore , two alternatives ; and one of these , namely , that immortality is evolved out of mortality , is , as Mr. Knight points out , impossible , since the one is separated from the other " by ...
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