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... nature alone is the great object from which all art draws its nourishment , and it will be found by experiment , that art thus copying art in succession , the evaporation of nature's essence will be so great at each remove , that very ...
... nature alone is the great object from which all art draws its nourishment , and it will be found by experiment , that art thus copying art in succession , the evaporation of nature's essence will be so great at each remove , that very ...
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... nature of their plan , how- ever , they labour under several inconveniences . On any parti cular branch of natural history or science , they will probably , after their utmost extension , furnish less satisfactory and con- sistent ...
... nature of their plan , how- ever , they labour under several inconveniences . On any parti cular branch of natural history or science , they will probably , after their utmost extension , furnish less satisfactory and con- sistent ...
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... nature , and , consequently , more important than the third , which disappears after the crustaceous animals ; whereas the first two extend to the animals of two classes subordinate to the crustaceous . Again , of the first two , the ...
... nature , and , consequently , more important than the third , which disappears after the crustaceous animals ; whereas the first two extend to the animals of two classes subordinate to the crustaceous . Again , of the first two , the ...
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