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 93
... mouth ; or where the structure , compared with the uses , is so simple . The mouth , with all these inten- tions to serve , is a single cavity ; is one machine ; with its parts neither crowded nor confused , and each un- embarrassed by ...
... mouth ; or where the structure , compared with the uses , is so simple . The mouth , with all these inten- tions to serve , is a single cavity ; is one machine ; with its parts neither crowded nor confused , and each un- embarrassed by ...
Pagina 97
... mouth , and produce the motion required at once . But it is evident that the form and liberty of the neck forbid a muscle being laid in such a position ; and that , consistently with the preservation of this form , the motion , which we ...
... mouth , and produce the motion required at once . But it is evident that the form and liberty of the neck forbid a muscle being laid in such a position ; and that , consistently with the preservation of this form , the motion , which we ...
Pagina 98
... mouth , ” says Heister , " is opened by means of this trochlea in a most wonderful and elegant manner . ” II . What contrivance can be more mechanical than the following , viz . a slit in one tendon to let another tendon pass through it ...
... mouth , ” says Heister , " is opened by means of this trochlea in a most wonderful and elegant manner . ” II . What contrivance can be more mechanical than the following , viz . a slit in one tendon to let another tendon pass through it ...
Pagina 101
... , the nourishment which is received into it by one * Steno , in Blas . Anat . Animal . p . 2 , c . 4 . aperture . What enters at the mouth , finds its K 3 OF THE VESSELS OF ANIMAL BODIES . 101 CHAPTER X Of the Vessels of Animal Bodies.
... , the nourishment which is received into it by one * Steno , in Blas . Anat . Animal . p . 2 , c . 4 . aperture . What enters at the mouth , finds its K 3 OF THE VESSELS OF ANIMAL BODIES . 101 CHAPTER X Of the Vessels of Animal Bodies.
Pagina 102
William Paley. aperture . What enters at the mouth , finds its way to the fingers ' ends . A more difficult mechanical problem could hardly I think be proposed , than to discover a method of constantly repairing the waste , and of sup ...
William Paley. aperture . What enters at the mouth , finds its way to the fingers ' ends . A more difficult mechanical problem could hardly I think be proposed , than to discover a method of constantly repairing the waste , and of sup ...
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