Penn Monthly Magazine, Volume 10Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1879 |
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Pagina 12
... fact that its action can in any way be modi- fied ; but , experiment has proved that even those impulses clearly organic , those that give appearance and determine the habits of animals and plants can be more or less modified by the ...
... fact that its action can in any way be modi- fied ; but , experiment has proved that even those impulses clearly organic , those that give appearance and determine the habits of animals and plants can be more or less modified by the ...
Pagina 14
... fact that all animals are endowed with one or more of the five senses , as guides and allies , is universally conceded , no further argument or even statement is required . The real questions at issue are these : are the senses the ...
... fact that all animals are endowed with one or more of the five senses , as guides and allies , is universally conceded , no further argument or even statement is required . The real questions at issue are these : are the senses the ...
Pagina 20
... fact that the lower animals make no attempt to use their organs of articulation for the conveyance of thought is ... facts , that strongly suggest not only that they have rational ideas , but that they have ways , yet unknown to science ...
... fact that the lower animals make no attempt to use their organs of articulation for the conveyance of thought is ... facts , that strongly suggest not only that they have rational ideas , but that they have ways , yet unknown to science ...
Pagina 30
... fact that exact retribution is meted to all in this life will act as an effectual preventive . In the first place ... facts thus far brought to light , there exists between them and us in matters of moral discernment and motive and ...
... fact that exact retribution is meted to all in this life will act as an effectual preventive . In the first place ... facts thus far brought to light , there exists between them and us in matters of moral discernment and motive and ...
Pagina 38
... fact , though he lives upon them , he considers them a pestiferous race that is multiplying with too great rapidity ... facts or names that are only hinted at in the book before him , and builds up a shallow fabric of infer- ences from ...
... fact , though he lives upon them , he considers them a pestiferous race that is multiplying with too great rapidity ... facts or names that are only hinted at in the book before him , and builds up a shallow fabric of infer- ences from ...
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Penn Monthly Magazine, Volume 12 Robert Ellis Thompson,William Wilberforce Newton,Otis H. Kendall Volledige weergave - 1881 |
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