An Enquiry Into the Probability and Rationality of Mr. Hunter's Theory of Life: Being the Subject of the First Two Anatomical Lectures Delivered Before the Royal College of Surgeons, of LondonLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 - 95 pagina's |
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... persons , " he remarked , " acknow- ledge truth with apathy ; they assent to it , but it produces no further effect on their minds . Truths , however , are of im- portance , in proportion as they admit of inferences which ought to have ...
... persons , " he remarked , " acknow- ledge truth with apathy ; they assent to it , but it produces no further effect on their minds . Truths , however , are of im- portance , in proportion as they admit of inferences which ought to have ...
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... person to prohibit another from theo- rizing ? Is it not because he has himself attempted it in vain , and therefore deems the attempt unavailing ? Feelings and opinions are the chief sources of all our intellectual conduct : we ought ...
... person to prohibit another from theo- rizing ? Is it not because he has himself attempted it in vain , and therefore deems the attempt unavailing ? Feelings and opinions are the chief sources of all our intellectual conduct : we ought ...
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... persons have genius without industry ; others industry without genius ; and many who possess both are still de- ficient in judgment . I here beg permission to explain the notions I entertain of that act of the , mind by which we form ...
... persons have genius without industry ; others industry without genius ; and many who possess both are still de- ficient in judgment . I here beg permission to explain the notions I entertain of that act of the , mind by which we form ...
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... persons who are going to sleep in a sitting posture . Certain sphincter muscles likewise remain in action without experiencing fatigue . Some sphinc ters also , I may add , are disposed to yield considerably without impatience ; so that ...
... persons who are going to sleep in a sitting posture . Certain sphincter muscles likewise remain in action without experiencing fatigue . Some sphinc ters also , I may add , are disposed to yield considerably without impatience ; so that ...
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... persons who are going to sleep in a sitting posture . Certain sphincter muscles likewise remain in action without experiencing fatigue . Some sphinc ters also , I may add , are disposed to yield considerably without impatience ; so that ...
... persons who are going to sleep in a sitting posture . Certain sphincter muscles likewise remain in action without experiencing fatigue . Some sphinc ters also , I may add , are disposed to yield considerably without impatience ; so that ...
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Pagina 14 - I think naturally conclude, that life does hot depend on organization. Mr. Hunter, who so patiently and accurately examined the different links of this great chain, which seems to connect even man with the common matter of the universe, was of this opinion. In speaking of the properties of life, he says, it is something that prevents...
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