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... living analogues are known , the pike , the carp , the perch , the eel , the sea - scorpion , the scarus , the mackarel , the turbot , the sword - fish , cod , gadus mustela , gobius , and several others , have been mentioned by ...
... living analogues are known , the pike , the carp , the perch , the eel , the sea - scorpion , the scarus , the mackarel , the turbot , the sword - fish , cod , gadus mustela , gobius , and several others , have been mentioned by ...
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... living bodies constitute , in virtue of the power of life which they possess , the principal means which nature employs in giving existence to a multitude of different compounds that would never have taken place without this remarkable ...
... living bodies constitute , in virtue of the power of life which they possess , the principal means which nature employs in giving existence to a multitude of different compounds that would never have taken place without this remarkable ...
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... living bodies are endued with peculiar properties by which they are enabled to resist the influence of physical attraction and chemical affi- nities , M. LAMARCK contends that they are incessantly liable to the operations of mechanical ...
... living bodies are endued with peculiar properties by which they are enabled to resist the influence of physical attraction and chemical affi- nities , M. LAMARCK contends that they are incessantly liable to the operations of mechanical ...
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