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... seems to evince the youth of human society ; whilst the unchanging state of the societies of some insects , as of the bee , wasp , and ant , which is usually ascribed to in- stinct , seems to evince the longer existence , and greater ...
... seems to evince the youth of human society ; whilst the unchanging state of the societies of some insects , as of the bee , wasp , and ant , which is usually ascribed to in- stinct , seems to evince the longer existence , and greater ...
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... seems to be established . The goddess of health was a deity appropriated to the place ; and the inscription on the ... seems , from the style in which it is executed , to have been of an early age , and part of the original edifice ...
... seems to be established . The goddess of health was a deity appropriated to the place ; and the inscription on the ... seems , from the style in which it is executed , to have been of an early age , and part of the original edifice ...
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... seems to circulate through them without in- terruption ; and analogy induces us to believe that the particles of this fluid , or those with which it is charged , are combined and iden- tified with the bodies in which it circulates ...
... seems to circulate through them without in- terruption ; and analogy induces us to believe that the particles of this fluid , or those with which it is charged , are combined and iden- tified with the bodies in which it circulates ...
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