The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... origin or evolution from some pre - existing form . If we refuse to regard development in this light , the stages through which the living being passes in its progress towards maturity present themselves as a set of unmeaning and wholly ...
... origin or evolution from some pre - existing form . If we refuse to regard development in this light , the stages through which the living being passes in its progress towards maturity present themselves as a set of unmeaning and wholly ...
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THE ORIGIN OF NERVES . NE of the most characteristic features of the present age , regarded from a scientific standpoint , is the marked desire to account for the origin and causes of natural phenomena . hackneyed quotation from Virgil ...
THE ORIGIN OF NERVES . NE of the most characteristic features of the present age , regarded from a scientific standpoint , is the marked desire to account for the origin and causes of natural phenomena . hackneyed quotation from Virgil ...
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... origin of the structures and organs of living beings , we purpose to investigate briefly the history and origin of that part of the animal frame which is concerned with the maintenance of relations between the organism and the outer ...
... origin of the structures and organs of living beings , we purpose to investigate briefly the history and origin of that part of the animal frame which is concerned with the maintenance of relations between the organism and the outer ...
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Dickens Charles as Dramatist and Poet By PERCY FITZGERALD | 1 |
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So Like a Man | 129 |
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