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... able to reconcile the principles laid down in these volumes , with those which he has promulgated in his other works . We do not deny the consistency between them , but we are con- tented to state that we possess not powers equal to the ...
... able to reconcile the principles laid down in these volumes , with those which he has promulgated in his other works . We do not deny the consistency between them , but we are con- tented to state that we possess not powers equal to the ...
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... able to obtain its insertion . In point of the importance of the subject , and the very able man- ner in which it is discussed , the paper is well intitled to the place which has been assigned to it : but as it is of a popular nature ...
... able to obtain its insertion . In point of the importance of the subject , and the very able man- ner in which it is discussed , the paper is well intitled to the place which has been assigned to it : but as it is of a popular nature ...
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... able to manage the mi- croscope with the utmost delicacy , so as not to crush creatures of such a tender consistency , creatures not easily distinguished , and often al- most invisible . We must examine them under different points of ...
... able to manage the mi- croscope with the utmost delicacy , so as not to crush creatures of such a tender consistency , creatures not easily distinguished , and often al- most invisible . We must examine them under different points of ...
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