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... animals , ' and may enable us to ascertain the uses of all their functions and the relation which they bear to their general eco- nomy . He accordingly takes a comprehensive view of the cir- culation , beginning with the Mammalia , in ...
... animals , ' and may enable us to ascertain the uses of all their functions and the relation which they bear to their general eco- nomy . He accordingly takes a comprehensive view of the cir- culation , beginning with the Mammalia , in ...
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... animal or vegetable remains may have been deposited with the turf itself ; and others may be the exuviæ of animals which sunk and perished in the yielding material . In alluvial tracts , the same currents or rivers which conveyed the ...
... animal or vegetable remains may have been deposited with the turf itself ; and others may be the exuviæ of animals which sunk and perished in the yielding material . In alluvial tracts , the same currents or rivers which conveyed the ...
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... animals with vertebræ , the mollusca , articulated animals , and radiated animals or zoophytes ; and he says that he finds this division to afford great facility in reducing the diversities of organi- zation under general rules . We are ...
... animals with vertebræ , the mollusca , articulated animals , and radiated animals or zoophytes ; and he says that he finds this division to afford great facility in reducing the diversities of organi- zation under general rules . We are ...
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Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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