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... body has received from nature its determinate portion of ex- citability , and life consists only in a successive exhaustion of it , noncon- sumption may indeed preserve , but surely never can increase , it . " This objection , which our ...
... body has received from nature its determinate portion of ex- citability , and life consists only in a successive exhaustion of it , noncon- sumption may indeed preserve , but surely never can increase , it . " This objection , which our ...
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... body remains unimpaired ; and , as far as we are able to discover , they are qualities absolutely essential to its existence : -but , if by the term life be meant the actions pro- duced by the living body in consequence of the affection ...
... body remains unimpaired ; and , as far as we are able to discover , they are qualities absolutely essential to its existence : -but , if by the term life be meant the actions pro- duced by the living body in consequence of the affection ...
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... bodies ; and that he selected the thirty - two , already enumerated , in consequence of the part which they act in ... body , and destitute of the properties which Belong to acids . To this definition , no objection can be of- fered ...
... bodies ; and that he selected the thirty - two , already enumerated , in consequence of the part which they act in ... body , and destitute of the properties which Belong to acids . To this definition , no objection can be of- fered ...
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