Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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Pagina 3
... existence of certain human faculties , because they don't happen to possess them themselves . think I know a Rishi who can produce experiences which would scatter all their conclusions to the winds , when the whole system which is built ...
... existence of certain human faculties , because they don't happen to possess them themselves . think I know a Rishi who can produce experiences which would scatter all their conclusions to the winds , when the whole system which is built ...
Pagina 8
... existence of any other quality in that force , which he can only fathom so far as to know that it is physical , that I will put him through a course of experiment which will cause him more acute moral suffering than his brain could bear ...
... existence of any other quality in that force , which he can only fathom so far as to know that it is physical , that I will put him through a course of experiment which will cause him more acute moral suffering than his brain could bear ...
Pagina 12
... fertilization by means of insects , would gain a con- siderable advantage over their neighbors in the struggle for existence . For this purpose , their cuter leaves ought to as- sume a 12 July , OUR DEBT TO INSECTS .
... fertilization by means of insects , would gain a con- siderable advantage over their neighbors in the struggle for existence . For this purpose , their cuter leaves ought to as- sume a 12 July , OUR DEBT TO INSECTS .
Pagina 13
... existence of food , and would so be further strength- ened and developed in all future plants of the same species . Now , we have reason to believe that just such a primi- tive difference does exist between flow- ers , and leaves or ...
... existence of food , and would so be further strength- ened and developed in all future plants of the same species . Now , we have reason to believe that just such a primi- tive difference does exist between flow- ers , and leaves or ...
Pagina 14
... existence until it is practically of use to its possessors . Thus , animals which always live fixed and immovable in one place never de- velop eyes , because eyes would be quite useless to them ; and even those creat- ures which possess ...
... existence until it is practically of use to its possessors . Thus , animals which always live fixed and immovable in one place never de- velop eyes , because eyes would be quite useless to them ; and even those creat- ures which possess ...
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