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 4
... look how she is blushing . Oh , I forgot you are short - sighted . Well , you see . I can hear farther than you , and see farther than you . Why should you set a limit on the evolution of the senses , and say that no man in the future ...
... look how she is blushing . Oh , I forgot you are short - sighted . Well , you see . I can hear farther than you , and see farther than you . Why should you set a limit on the evolution of the senses , and say that no man in the future ...
Pagina 5
... look to some other source for it . C. Why , mayn't it evolve from itself ? G. How can it evolve without a pro- pulsive force behind it ? The thing is too papable an absurdity to need argu- ment . You can no more fix limits to the origin ...
... look to some other source for it . C. Why , mayn't it evolve from itself ? G. How can it evolve without a pro- pulsive force behind it ? The thing is too papable an absurdity to need argu- ment . You can no more fix limits to the origin ...
Pagina 7
... look rather to that unseen force within them , which I have been attempting to describe to Mr. Germsell , for the potency which may enable them to reach it . Lady F. Indeed , Mr. Rollestone , we are all exceedingly in earnest . I never ...
... look rather to that unseen force within them , which I have been attempting to describe to Mr. Germsell , for the potency which may enable them to reach it . Lady F. Indeed , Mr. Rollestone , we are all exceedingly in earnest . I never ...
Pagina 13
... look at the catkins and grass - blossoms of our own day , we see that they differ slightly in hue from the foliage of their respective plants . But it seems not im- probable that color may have appeared much more frequently and ...
... look at the catkins and grass - blossoms of our own day , we see that they differ slightly in hue from the foliage of their respective plants . But it seems not im- probable that color may have appeared much more frequently and ...
Pagina 15
... look for the original impulse of the color - sense . Again , throughout the whole animal world , we see good reasons for conclud- ing that , as a matter of fact , and apart from such deductive reasoning , only those species exhibit ...
... look for the original impulse of the color - sense . Again , throughout the whole animal world , we see good reasons for conclud- ing that , as a matter of fact , and apart from such deductive reasoning , only those species exhibit ...
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