Illustrations of the Divine Government, etcSherwood & Company, 1822 - 456 |
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... animal life in respiration alike promotes the process of vegetation , supports combustion , equalizes temperature over the globe , dissolves , elevates and diffuses water , deposits it again in the form of dew or rain , and thus ...
... animal life in respiration alike promotes the process of vegetation , supports combustion , equalizes temperature over the globe , dissolves , elevates and diffuses water , deposits it again in the form of dew or rain , and thus ...
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... animals , by the appointment of the law that they shall furnish subsistence to each other . Were it necessary in this argument to descend to the consideration of the structure of indivi- duals in the animal or vegetable kingdom , it ...
... animals , by the appointment of the law that they shall furnish subsistence to each other . Were it necessary in this argument to descend to the consideration of the structure of indivi- duals in the animal or vegetable kingdom , it ...
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... animal creation itself is likewise con- tinually in motion . An animal possesses the power of originating motion , by which some- times its existence , and always its happiness , in a greater or less degree , are affected . The care of ...
... animal creation itself is likewise con- tinually in motion . An animal possesses the power of originating motion , by which some- times its existence , and always its happiness , in a greater or less degree , are affected . The care of ...
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... animal ; that the animal world itself is endowed with the property of changing its situation , and every change of state being necessarily attended with a change of sensation , the doctrine which an enlightened philosophy teaches , is ...
... animal ; that the animal world itself is endowed with the property of changing its situation , and every change of state being necessarily attended with a change of sensation , the doctrine which an enlightened philosophy teaches , is ...
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... , but his neglecting them . A great part of animal enjoyment depends upon what we are accustomed to consider as little things . A great number of little things , particularly if they often recur , become of greater importance 25.
... , but his neglecting them . A great part of animal enjoyment depends upon what we are accustomed to consider as little things . A great number of little things , particularly if they often recur , become of greater importance 25.
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