Natural Theology, Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of NatureJoseph Graham, 1839 - 375 pagina's |
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... teeth of which catch in , and apply to , each other , conducting the motion from the fusee to the balance , and from the balance to the pointer : and at the same time , by the size and shape of those wheels , so regula- ting that motion ...
... teeth of which catch in , and apply to , each other , conducting the motion from the fusee to the balance , and from the balance to the pointer : and at the same time , by the size and shape of those wheels , so regula- ting that motion ...
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... teeth , and touching at the other end a tre- mulous body . It likewise appears to be done , in a considerable degree , by the air itself , even when this membrane , the drum of the ear , is greatly damaged . Either in the natural or ...
... teeth , and touching at the other end a tre- mulous body . It likewise appears to be done , in a considerable degree , by the air itself , even when this membrane , the drum of the ear , is greatly damaged . Either in the natural or ...
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... teeth , the relation of the several parts of the works to one another , and to their common end , for the suitableness of their forms and places to their offices , for their connexion , their operation , and the useful result of that ...
... teeth , the relation of the several parts of the works to one another , and to their common end , for the suitableness of their forms and places to their offices , for their connexion , their operation , and the useful result of that ...
Pagina 47
... teeth were made expressly for the mastication of food , the feet for walking , the hands for holding ? or whether , these things being as they are , being in fact in the animal's possession , his own ingenuity taught him that they were ...
... teeth were made expressly for the mastication of food , the feet for walking , the hands for holding ? or whether , these things being as they are , being in fact in the animal's possession , his own ingenuity taught him that they were ...
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... teeth , especially the front teeth , are one bone fixed in another , like a peg driven into a board . The sutures of the skull are like the edges of two saws clapped together , in such a manner as that the teeth of one enter the ...
... teeth , especially the front teeth , are one bone fixed in another , like a peg driven into a board . The sutures of the skull are like the edges of two saws clapped together , in such a manner as that the teeth of one enter the ...
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