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... living beings is circumscribed within certain limits , so that no transmut- ation of species was ever ascertained to take place ; and it is well known that the fossil - species differ as much , nay more , from the recent kinds , as ...
... living beings is circumscribed within certain limits , so that no transmut- ation of species was ever ascertained to take place ; and it is well known that the fossil - species differ as much , nay more , from the recent kinds , as ...
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... living and organized nature : in the second , he endeavors to explain the causes of the vital power , and details the history of its manifestations in animals and plants : in the third , he discusses the curative powers of nature , the ...
... living and organized nature : in the second , he endeavors to explain the causes of the vital power , and details the history of its manifestations in animals and plants : in the third , he discusses the curative powers of nature , the ...
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... living with the old . ' ( P. 285. ) We know not to what we can ascribe such opinions , unless to a belief in something akin to animal magnetism . Although we had once the satisfaction of being magnetized , and can therefore speak from ...
... living with the old . ' ( P. 285. ) We know not to what we can ascribe such opinions , unless to a belief in something akin to animal magnetism . Although we had once the satisfaction of being magnetized , and can therefore speak from ...
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