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“ On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man , " by John Kidd , M.D. , F.R.S. I cannot but ... live where conditions may be best suited to them , but where other animals and plants , or physical conditions ...
“ On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man , " by John Kidd , M.D. , F.R.S. I cannot but ... live where conditions may be best suited to them , but where other animals and plants , or physical conditions ...
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When these conditions are supplied , the power is exerted ; when they are withheld , the power remains unexerted . 16. ... But it is fallacious ; because , although force is a condition of motion , it cannot be resolved into motion .
When these conditions are supplied , the power is exerted ; when they are withheld , the power remains unexerted . 16. ... But it is fallacious ; because , although force is a condition of motion , it cannot be resolved into motion .
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a very close connection between mind and brain all allow : a certain condition of one may be always accompanied by a certain condition of the other . Nay , more : a particular state of brain may condition a certain state of mind ...
a very close connection between mind and brain all allow : a certain condition of one may be always accompanied by a certain condition of the other . Nay , more : a particular state of brain may condition a certain state of mind ...
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DISCUSSION ON THE ABOVE PAPER 32 | 11 |
INTERMEDIATE MEETING 19TH FEBRUARY 1872 | 54 |
COUNCIL AND OFFICERS FOR 197273 | 72 |
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