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Page vii
... especially intended , the injury of placing in their hands such a superficial and imperfect sketch of the science , as , whilst affording them but a limited amount of knowledge of its facts , should leave them very ill - informed as to ...
... especially intended , the injury of placing in their hands such a superficial and imperfect sketch of the science , as , whilst affording them but a limited amount of knowledge of its facts , should leave them very ill - informed as to ...
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... especially , a considerable proportion has been entirely rewritten ; and the Author ventures to believe that the doctrines which they contain will enable such as may master them to obtain a clearer comprehension of the facts of ...
... especially , a considerable proportion has been entirely rewritten ; and the Author ventures to believe that the doctrines which they contain will enable such as may master them to obtain a clearer comprehension of the facts of ...
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... especially among the Radiated , and the lower Articulated tribes . Where such a repetition exists , some of the organs may be removed with- out permanent injury to the structure ; their function being performed by those that remain ...
... especially among the Radiated , and the lower Articulated tribes . Where such a repetition exists , some of the organs may be removed with- out permanent injury to the structure ; their function being performed by those that remain ...
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... especially a crystalline mode of frac- ture , which is evident enough in many shells . It must not be hence concluded , however , that such substances are of an inorganic nature ; all that is shown by their crystalline structure being ...
... especially a crystalline mode of frac- ture , which is evident enough in many shells . It must not be hence concluded , however , that such substances are of an inorganic nature ; all that is shown by their crystalline structure being ...
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... especially necessary in Physiology : since the complexity of the conditions under which its phenomena usually present themselves , often tends to mask their real character , causing that to be regarded as essential which is only ...
... especially necessary in Physiology : since the complexity of the conditions under which its phenomena usually present themselves , often tends to mask their real character , causing that to be regarded as essential which is only ...
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