Natural Theology, Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of NatureJoseph Graham, 1839 - 375 pagina's |
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Pagina 226
... earth , and , having stored it with a quantity of proper food , deposit their eggs in it . In all which we are to observe , that the expedient depends , not so much upon the address of the animal , as upon the physical resources of his ...
... earth , and , having stored it with a quantity of proper food , deposit their eggs in it . In all which we are to observe , that the expedient depends , not so much upon the address of the animal , as upon the physical resources of his ...
Pagina 243
... earth , not a single species , perhaps , has been lost since the creation . When nature has perfected her seeds , her next care is to disperse them . The seed cannot answer its pur- pose , while it remains confined in the capsule ...
... earth , not a single species , perhaps , has been lost since the creation . When nature has perfected her seeds , her next care is to disperse them . The seed cannot answer its pur- pose , while it remains confined in the capsule ...
Pagina 244
... earth for a hundred years ; and , as soon as it had acquired a favourable situation , to shoot as vigorously as if ... earth , in a sufficient quantity for its demand . It is owing to this constitution , that we see seeds sprout , and ...
... earth for a hundred years ; and , as soon as it had acquired a favourable situation , to shoot as vigorously as if ... earth , in a sufficient quantity for its demand . It is owing to this constitution , that we see seeds sprout , and ...
Pagina 245
... the plant , of which , from the first , it contained the rudiments : the fibres shoot into the earth ; and , thereby , both fix the plant to the ground , and collect nourishment from the soil for its support . Now , Y 3 OF PLANTS . 245.
... the plant , of which , from the first , it contained the rudiments : the fibres shoot into the earth ; and , thereby , both fix the plant to the ground , and collect nourishment from the soil for its support . Now , Y 3 OF PLANTS . 245.
Pagina 248
... earth ; with these she sustains its inhabitants . Cattle feed upon their leaves ; birds upon their smaller seeds ; men upon the larger : for , few readers need to be told that the plants , which produce our bread - corn , belong to this ...
... earth ; with these she sustains its inhabitants . Cattle feed upon their leaves ; birds upon their smaller seeds ; men upon the larger : for , few readers need to be told that the plants , which produce our bread - corn , belong to this ...
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