Natural Theology, Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the DeityGould and Lincoln, 1855 - 420 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... distinct . Without this structure a bird would be continually liable to dash itself against trees when flying in a thick forest , and would be unable to see the mint objects on which it sometimes feeds . - Paxton . through sand and ...
... distinct . Without this structure a bird would be continually liable to dash itself against trees when flying in a thick forest , and would be unable to see the mint objects on which it sometimes feeds . - Paxton . through sand and ...
Pagina 31
... distinct motion upward and backward , which was observable whenever the patient istened to anything which he did not distinctly hear ; when he was addressed in a whisper , the ear was seen im- mediately to move ; when the tone of voice ...
... distinct motion upward and backward , which was observable whenever the patient istened to anything which he did not distinctly hear ; when he was addressed in a whisper , the ear was seen im- mediately to move ; when the tone of voice ...
Pagina 37
... distinct image could be formed , namely , at the concourse of the refracted rays : thirdly , of a large nerve communicating between this membrane and the brain ; without which , the action of light upon the membrane , however modified ...
... distinct image could be formed , namely , at the concourse of the refracted rays : thirdly , of a large nerve communicating between this membrane and the brain ; without which , the action of light upon the membrane , however modified ...
Pagina 48
... distinct knowledge ; I mean , not to a knowledge , either in degree or kind , similar to that which we possess of the mechanical part of our frame . It does not , therefore , afford the same species of argument as that which mechanism ...
... distinct knowledge ; I mean , not to a knowledge , either in degree or kind , similar to that which we possess of the mechanical part of our frame . It does not , therefore , afford the same species of argument as that which mechanism ...
Pagina 53
... distinct contrivances are employed : [ Pl . VII . fig . 2 , 3 , 4. ] First , the head rests immediately upon the uppermost of the vertebræ , and is united to it by a hinge- joint ; upon which joint the head plays freely forward and ...
... distinct contrivances are employed : [ Pl . VII . fig . 2 , 3 , 4. ] First , the head rests immediately upon the uppermost of the vertebræ , and is united to it by a hinge- joint ; upon which joint the head plays freely forward and ...
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action adapted admissible laws amongst animal appears arteries birds blood body bones called cannon pinion cartilage cause cavity centre CHAPTER chyle consequence constitution contraction contrivance degree Deity direction earth effect eggs elastic elytra existence farther fibres fish fixed flowers fluid force gastric juice gland head hinge-joint human insects instance instrument intelligence intestines joint lacteals larynx less ligament light lungs means mechanism membrane mesentery motion mouth mucilage muscles muscular Natural Theology nature necessary nerves nictitating membrane object observed organ oviparous pass perceive plants PLATE principle proboscis produced properties purpose quadrupeds radicle reason relation resemblance retina ribs round seed sense shell side socket species spine spissitude stomach structure substance supply suppose surface teeth tendons terrestrial animals thing tion tube valves variety vertebræ vessels watch whilst whole wings