The University Magazine, Том 3Hurst & Blackett, 1878 |
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... matter . Automatic actions may indeed be accounted for by assuming them to be the results of known physical forces ( always provided that the investigator admits the origin and essence of these forces to be un- known to him ) ; but we ...
... matter . Automatic actions may indeed be accounted for by assuming them to be the results of known physical forces ( always provided that the investigator admits the origin and essence of these forces to be un- known to him ) ; but we ...
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... matter with its various inherent forces to add to the organism . It would thus be a power which has never localised itself in so - called material substance , but which permeates the organic form , in the same way as ether is supposed ...
... matter with its various inherent forces to add to the organism . It would thus be a power which has never localised itself in so - called material substance , but which permeates the organic form , in the same way as ether is supposed ...
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... matter into organic structure , we have the first indications of this possibility of passing on to the next generation experience ac- cumulated in the living organism . And this principle is not inhe- rent in the particles of matter ...
... matter into organic structure , we have the first indications of this possibility of passing on to the next generation experience ac- cumulated in the living organism . And this principle is not inhe- rent in the particles of matter ...
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... not take a wife . He feared to lose the free exer- cise of his wings , and yet he had secretly considered the matter ; for , when his people came " flockmeal to entreat him to marry , it is clear that 34 [ Jan. Chaucer's Characters .
... not take a wife . He feared to lose the free exer- cise of his wings , and yet he had secretly considered the matter ; for , when his people came " flockmeal to entreat him to marry , it is clear that 34 [ Jan. Chaucer's Characters .
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... matter . But he did not like to ask , and so he went away , slightly dissatisfied , for he had not had the moral courage to say he hoped to see them in church next Sunday . He walked over what everybody in Fern Village called " the hill ...
... matter . But he did not like to ask , and so he went away , slightly dissatisfied , for he had not had the moral courage to say he hoped to see them in church next Sunday . He walked over what everybody in Fern Village called " the hill ...
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