The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 - Great Britain |
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Page 349
... animal teaches us concerning its antecedents , and regarding its assumption of a parasitic life . The most reasonable view which can be taken of the develop- ment of an animal or plant is that of regarding the phases of its pro- duction ...
... animal teaches us concerning its antecedents , and regarding its assumption of a parasitic life . The most reasonable view which can be taken of the develop- ment of an animal or plant is that of regarding the phases of its pro- duction ...
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... animal , and their impulses are of slower ind than those of their neighbours in the " règne animal . " But if the special constitution and structure of the plant militates gainst the development of nerves within the confines of the ...
... animal , and their impulses are of slower ind than those of their neighbours in the " règne animal . " But if the special constitution and structure of the plant militates gainst the development of nerves within the confines of the ...
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... animal world at large , however , bears a very distinct relation to the development of nerve - centres and sensory - organs in the highest of animals . Can the development of the nervous system in higher animals be said to throw any ...
... animal world at large , however , bears a very distinct relation to the development of nerve - centres and sensory - organs in the highest of animals . Can the development of the nervous system in higher animals be said to throw any ...
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Dickens Charles as Dramatist and Poet By PERCY FITZGERALD | 1 |
How HANDSOME SHE LOOKED | 18 |
Roys Wife By G J WHYTEMelvillecontinued | 129 |
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