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Pagina 163
The next work described is that extensive one on Fishes ; it is entitled - Natural
History of Fishes , containing more than five thou . sand species of animals ,
described after nature and distributed according to their affinities , with
observations on ...
The next work described is that extensive one on Fishes ; it is entitled - Natural
History of Fishes , containing more than five thou . sand species of animals ,
described after nature and distributed according to their affinities , with
observations on ...
Pagina 166
There was also a degree of action , and an expression of countenance , which
evidently resulted from natural feeling ... a pen that was the echo of that
imagination , viewing nature in all its activity and freshness , and deeply
impressed with it ...
There was also a degree of action , and an expression of countenance , which
evidently resulted from natural feeling ... a pen that was the echo of that
imagination , viewing nature in all its activity and freshness , and deeply
impressed with it ...
Pagina 253
From this distinction I inferred that crimes were proscribed by the laws of society ,
but that sins were things against the system of nature , and that legislatures never
thought of interfering with them , but left their punishment to a re - action of ...
From this distinction I inferred that crimes were proscribed by the laws of society ,
but that sins were things against the system of nature , and that legislatures never
thought of interfering with them , but left their punishment to a re - action of ...
Pagina 432
Those who consider the exquisite sensibility of the surface of the body , will
expect as a natural consequence , that since ... Here there is announced the
intention in the skin , and that Nature has formed it as a safeguard to the delicate
textures ...
Those who consider the exquisite sensibility of the surface of the body , will
expect as a natural consequence , that since ... Here there is announced the
intention in the skin , and that Nature has formed it as a safeguard to the delicate
textures ...
Pagina 588
... even very doubt- and on the other the dictates of ful nature of the subject
chosen by conscience and duty . Such is the Mr. Bagshaw would afford , we are
principle which is sought to be sure , but little attraction , and cer elucidated in
these ...
... even very doubt- and on the other the dictates of ful nature of the subject
chosen by conscience and duty . Such is the Mr. Bagshaw would afford , we are
principle which is sought to be sure , but little attraction , and cer elucidated in
these ...
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