The Contemporary Review, Том 36A. Strahan, 1879 |
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... existence in the water as tadpoles , which have the habits and mode of life of fishes . Thus , the class Batrachia naturally conducts us to the class Pisces , the class of true fishes . This class contains a prodigious variety of forms ...
... existence in the water as tadpoles , which have the habits and mode of life of fishes . Thus , the class Batrachia naturally conducts us to the class Pisces , the class of true fishes . This class contains a prodigious variety of forms ...
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... existence ( when it is what is called a " spore " ) swims about by pseudopodial prolongations of its proto- plasm . Some few of the Chlorosperme are large and conspicuous organisms . Such , e.g. , is Caulerpa , which abounds on warm ...
... existence ( when it is what is called a " spore " ) swims about by pseudopodial prolongations of its proto- plasm . Some few of the Chlorosperme are large and conspicuous organisms . Such , e.g. , is Caulerpa , which abounds on warm ...
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... existence , conceiving humanity as a bodiless creature , with face and hands to express emotion , and just enough malformed legs and feet to be either standing or moving ; further , beneath the garments there was nothing . The realists ...
... existence , conceiving humanity as a bodiless creature , with face and hands to express emotion , and just enough malformed legs and feet to be either standing or moving ; further , beneath the garments there was nothing . The realists ...
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... existence to a faith which vainly strives to be implicit . There is , indeed , no final and satis- factory issue from such an endless internal debate and conflict , until the " heart " has learned to speak the language of the " head ...
... existence to a faith which vainly strives to be implicit . There is , indeed , no final and satis- factory issue from such an endless internal debate and conflict , until the " heart " has learned to speak the language of the " head ...
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... existence of any universal principle which could connect the different parts of knowledge with each other , of any general aim which could give unity to the life of man . Its analytic spirit was fatal , not only to the fictions of ...
... existence of any universal principle which could connect the different parts of knowledge with each other , of any general aim which could give unity to the life of man . Its analytic spirit was fatal , not only to the fictions of ...
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