The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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... living matter , has contributed not a little to entangle Dr. Smith in such a labyrinth of error . That gentleman knows from observation , that , in a given time a tropical sun will imprint a given degree of darkness on a fair complex ...
... living matter , has contributed not a little to entangle Dr. Smith in such a labyrinth of error . That gentleman knows from observation , that , in a given time a tropical sun will imprint a given degree of darkness on a fair complex ...
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... living power belonging to the animal , and probably the result of animal organization . By means whereof , certain parts of the substances taken in , are retained , assimilated , converted into nourishment , and contribute to the ...
... living power belonging to the animal , and probably the result of animal organization . By means whereof , certain parts of the substances taken in , are retained , assimilated , converted into nourishment , and contribute to the ...
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... living organized body , for any assignable moment of time , It must be sought for elsewhere than in the mass of ... living prin- ciple is also communicated by the parents to the offspring , which living principle grows with the growth of ...
... living organized body , for any assignable moment of time , It must be sought for elsewhere than in the mass of ... living prin- ciple is also communicated by the parents to the offspring , which living principle grows with the growth of ...
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